![]() This started the tradition of passing down the knowledge of Ayurveda from gods to sages. Agnivesha’s disciple, Acharya Charak then revised this body of work. From Bharadwaj’s teaching, his student Agnivesha developed the fundamental Ayurvedic text of internal medicine. Indra had three physicians as his disciples, namely Acharya Bharadwaj, Acharya Kashyapa and Aacharya Divodas Dhanvantari. The twin gods presented Ayurveda to Indra, the king of gods. The twin gods became the physicians of the gods, and the Devas of Ayurveda. Daksha passed it down to the twin Vedic gods Ashwini Kumaras. He then transmitted this knowledge to his son, Daksha Prajapati. It is said that the Hindu god Brahma, created Ayurveda. that it was received by Dhanvantari (or Divodasa) from Brahma. There are various legendary accounts of the origin of Ayurveda, e.g. Ayurveda is a discipline of the upaveda in Vedic tradition. ![]() The first recorded forms of Ayurveda as medical texts evolved from the Vedas. Some of the concepts of Ayurveda have existed since the times of Indus Valley Civilization. According to modern Ayurvedic sources, the origins of Ayurveda have been traced to around 5,000 BC.
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