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It was only the extraordinary merit and not the instructions of the sage that made Agnivesha the author of the first compendium. Subsequently, Bhela etc. also authored their own compendiums and all of them, the intelligent ones, presented their work before Atreya. The sages, on hearing the composition of the various branches of Ayurveda, were extremely pleased and approved it unanimously as a well-composed body of work. All praised the sages, the benefactors of all creatures, for their compassion towards fellow beings. These emphatic, wise words of the sages were heard by the deities and gods in heaven, who became extremely pleased. Their collective appreciation, in the form of a unanimous “well done!” resonated throughout the Three Worlds. Pleasant winds began to blow, there was lustre all around, and there were divine showers of ''buddhi''(Intellect), ''siddhi''(success), ''smriti'' (memory), ''medha'' (grasping power of intellect to learn sciences), ''dhriti'' (restraint), ''kirti'' (fame), ''kshama'' (forbearance) and ''daya'' (kindness) on those sages (Agnivesha, etc). Thus, compendiums approved by the great sages were established on (strong) footing for the welfare of the living. [32-40]
 
It was only the extraordinary merit and not the instructions of the sage that made Agnivesha the author of the first compendium. Subsequently, Bhela etc. also authored their own compendiums and all of them, the intelligent ones, presented their work before Atreya. The sages, on hearing the composition of the various branches of Ayurveda, were extremely pleased and approved it unanimously as a well-composed body of work. All praised the sages, the benefactors of all creatures, for their compassion towards fellow beings. These emphatic, wise words of the sages were heard by the deities and gods in heaven, who became extremely pleased. Their collective appreciation, in the form of a unanimous “well done!” resonated throughout the Three Worlds. Pleasant winds began to blow, there was lustre all around, and there were divine showers of ''buddhi''(Intellect), ''siddhi''(success), ''smriti'' (memory), ''medha'' (grasping power of intellect to learn sciences), ''dhriti'' (restraint), ''kirti'' (fame), ''kshama'' (forbearance) and ''daya'' (kindness) on those sages (Agnivesha, etc). Thus, compendiums approved by the great sages were established on (strong) footing for the welfare of the living. [32-40]
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====Definition of Ayurveda:====
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====Definition of Ayurveda====
    
हिताहितं सुखं दुःखमायुस्तस्य हिताहितम्|  
 
हिताहितं सुखं दुःखमायुस्तस्य हिताहितम्|  
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mAnaM ca tacca yatroktamAyurvedaH sa ucyate||41||
 
mAnaM ca tacca yatroktamAyurvedaH sa ucyate||41||
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Ayurveda is that which deals with good, bad, blissful and sorrowful life, and with (what is) wholesome and unwholesome for it, longevity, and about what Ayu (life) is in itself. [41]
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Ayurveda is that which deals with good, bad, blissful and sorrowful life, and with (what is) wholesome and unwholesome for it, longevity, and about what ''Ayu'' (life) is in itself. [41]
    
====Definition of Ayu [life] and its synonyms:====
 
====Definition of Ayu [life] and its synonyms:====

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