Dhanvantari (traveling through an arc)

Sun god. Hindu (Vedic, Epic and Puranic). In later tradition a minor incarnation or avatara of the god VISˇNU, also closely associated with medicine.

In Vedic mythology Dhanvantari carried the ambrosia created from the primeval ocean of milk.

He brought medical science to mankind. Only as the religion evolved did he become identified as an avatara. As KANTATMAN (PRADYUMNA), he is thought to be Kama reincarnated after his death at the hands of SˇIVA. Various other epithets and existences are attributed to this deity. Offerings are due to him at dusk in the northeastern quarter. He is the guardian deity of hospitals which are usually in the vicinity of a sanctuary of Visˇnu. Attributes: two bowls containing ambrosia. Also Kantatman.

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