Agnivesa
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Agnivesa was an ancient Indian rishi (sage), and myths of his birth associate his parentage to Agni. He was one of the earliest writers of auyrveda, the ancient Indian science of health and medicine.
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- A Dictionary of Hindu Mythology & Religion by John Dowson
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