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Dhanwantari is known master of healing all diseases. He was taught by Rishi Bharadwaja and first time divided Ayurveda into 8 parts and transferred it to his students.  
 
Dhanwantari is known master of healing all diseases. He was taught by Rishi Bharadwaja and first time divided Ayurveda into 8 parts and transferred it to his students.  
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Dhanwantari was master of all branches of Ayurveda. He was an eminent toxicologist. On the other hand he was also well-known physician of Horses (Ashwayurveda) and elephants (Hastyayurveda). Thus Dhanwantari developed 8 branches of Ayurveda at his period, especially the surgery by the time Dhanwantari became the surgery specialist and Dhanwantari group widely known as surgery specialist i.e. "Salya Sampradaya". However it is undoubtedly accepted that Dhanwantari was the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. <ref name=":0" />
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Dhanwantari was master of all branches of Ayurveda. He was an eminent toxicologist. On the other hand he was also well-known physician of Horses (Ashwayurveda) and elephants (Hastyayurveda). Thus Dhanwantari developed 8 branches of Ayurveda at his period, especially the surgery by the time Dhanwantari became the surgery specialist and Dhanwantari group widely known as surgery specialist i.e. "Salya Sampradaya". However it is undoubtedly accepted that Dhanwantari was the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. <ref name=":0" />
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All dhanvantaris mentioned in Ayurveda treatises  
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== Dhanvantari Sampradaya or parampara in Ayurveda ==
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The dissemination of knowledge of Ayurveda at the very beginning in this world happened from 2 different traditions. One of them is known as Atreya Sampradaya through which the medicine dominant knowledge of Ayurveda was transmitted while the other one is known as Dhanvantari sampradaya through which the knowledge of Ayurveda predominantly of Surgical procedures was transmitted. The teachers and masters of these 3 different traditions, transmitted their specialised knowledge Ayurveda to their students and many of them authored the currently refered treatises of Ayurveda like [[Charaka Samhita (चरक संहिता)|Charaka samhita]] and [[Sushruta Samhita (सुश्रुतसंहिता)|Sushruta samhita]]. Here Charaka Samhita was compiled by Acharya Agnivesha (redacted by Acharya Charaka in later time) by the preaching of expounder Punarvasu Atreya and who belongs to the Atreya traditions whereas Sushuta Samhita was authored by the [[Acharya Sushruta (आचार्य सुश्रुतः)|Acharya Sushruta]] who received knowledge from Kashiraj Divodasa dhanvantari of Dhanvantari tradition.  All dhanvantaris mentioned in Ayurveda treatises  
    
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