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  • Harita was one of the pupils out of six of sage Atreya. He also has written Samhitā which is not available. Harita, the pupil of Atreya, is quoted in many famous medical works. He is frequently referred to as ol
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  • Kśarpāni was a brilliant sixth pupil of medical education led by Atreya. He had compiled a Samhitā which is lost, in Vāgbhatta's time Kṣarpāni
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  • Ṛśi [[Parāśara]] was one of the six disciples of Maharṣi Atreya and a co-student of sage [[Agniveṣa]]. He wrote a treatise on medicine wh * Vagbhatta mentions that each of the disciples of Atreya has composed a treatise Arunadatta, while commenting on this line makes it
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  • ...he form of a Treatise which forms the basis of the "Caraka Samhitā". Kṛṣna Atreya expounded the science of Kāyā-[[Cikitsā]] to his six pupils among whom A ...ḍhabala]] describes the meeting of the learned sages under the guidance of Atreya implying that the Agniveṣa-tantra was available in Drdhabala's time. Howe
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  • ...tises predominantly represents branch of medicine. It is believed that the Atreya school was primary one for medicine, the Śuśruta school for Surgery and t ||Version in Caraka Samhitā||Bhārdwāja or Atreya [[Punarvasu]]||[[Agniveṣa]], [[Bhela]], Jātukarṇa, [[Parāśara]], Hā
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  • Atreya Samhitā was the brainchild which was conceptualised by Agniveśa and nurtu
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  • From the Caraka Samhita it is evident that the great teacher [[Punarvasu]] Atreya was in the habit of touring in the company of his disciples, through the ne
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  • Under the guidance of the ancient physician [[Atreya]], another physician named [[Agniveṣa]] had written an encyclopedic treat
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  • From Caraka Samhitā, it is evident that the great teacher Punarvāsu Atreya was in the habit of touring in the company of his disciples, through the ne
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  • ...udarśanasuri]]. After the death of Varadārya, the Acāryaship devolved on [[Atreya]] Rāmānuja, who in turn was succeeded by [[Vedānta Deśika]] or Veṅka�
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  • ...hortly before it, [[Ātreya]] was the leading professor of medicine. Hence, Atreya had flourished in the sixth century B. C
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  • ...zig, gShen-lha Od-dkar for Zhang Zhung, Confucius for China, [[Atreya|Sage Atreya]] for sub-Karakoram Kashmir, and [[Hayagriva]] for Uddiyana (Swat Valley or
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  • These references in the Caraka indicates that Atreya, Marici, Kaśyapa, Varyovida, Nimi of Videha and Kankayana of Bahlika flour
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  • ...Smṛti: Atri was an ancient writer on dharma referred by Manu. There is one Atreya Dharmaśāstra available in 9 chapters. It is in verses and in prose. The
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  • ...asuri. Pundarika Yajvaa approached Appullaar (belonging to the Vamsam of [[Atreya]] [[Ramanuja]] Kidaambi Aachaan) and requested to give the latters sister T
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  • # [[Atreya]]
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  • ...ery), etc. There also were other practitioners of medicine like Charaka, [[Atreya]], Agnivesa, Jeevaka, etc.
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  • #Datt Atreya
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