The Susruta Samhita expounded by Kasiraja Divodasa Dhanvantari, compiled by Susruta, supplemented by Nagarjun and retouched by Candrata, is a representative work of Ancient Indian Surgery. Though, it was basically dealt with surgery but later on, the other branches of Ayurveda were added to it. The beginning of the every chapter of the Susruta Samhita itself reveals that its orginal teacher was Dhanvantari but the text of first chapter of Sutrasthana explicity mentions the name of original teacher as Kasiraja Divodasa Dhanvantari. This reference also discloses names of several students including Susruta. It seems that the real name of the teacher was Divodasa and he was king of Kasi. He bore the title of Dhanvantari due to being a surgeon and a great grand son of Dhanvantari. Our Divodasa is not identical with that mentioned in the Rgveda (First Mandala) and Kathaka Samhita (7.1.8). Even Dhanvantari is also not referred to in the Vedic literature. We hear the name of Dhanvantari in the Dharma Sutra of Gautama (1.1.9) and Baudhayana (2.5.12) where the oblation is offered to Dhanvantari as one of the gods. It is the Mahabharata, the great epic, that mentions the geniology and personality, first of all, followed by the Puranas. The Susruta Samhita itself is silent on this point…..
The Sushruta Samhita: An English Translation based on original Sanskrit Texts (In 3 Volumes, 4 Parts)
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