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trisUtraM shAshvataM puNyaM bubudhe yaM pitAmahaH||24|| | trisUtraM shAshvataM puNyaM bubudhe yaM pitAmahaH||24|| | ||
Ayurveda provides the knowledge of etiology, symptomatology and therapeutics, best ways for both the healthy and the sick this tri-aphorismic, continuing for the time immemorial and virtuous knowledge which was known to Brahma first. [24] | |||
सोऽनन्तपारं त्रिस्कन्धमायुर्वेदं महामतिः| | सोऽनन्तपारं त्रिस्कन्धमायुर्वेदं महामतिः| | ||
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He (Bharadwaja), the intelligent and focussed sage, acquired the endless and three-pronged [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] properly and entirely in a short time. With this, Bharadwaja attained immeasurably blissful long-life. Thereafter, he transmitted that knowledge as it is (neither more or less) to the sages.[25-26] | He (Bharadwaja), the intelligent and focussed sage, acquired the endless and three-pronged [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] properly and entirely in a short time. With this, Bharadwaja attained immeasurably blissful long-life. Thereafter, he transmitted that knowledge as it is (neither more or less) to the sages.[25-26] | ||
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====Six Basic Principles of Knowledge ==== | ====Six Basic Principles of Knowledge ==== | ||