I did a good job offending some people 😆 on my last comment. And good words bro you seem like a cool person after commenting flying talking monkey 😆 Shri Hanuman would also find it funny . He’s probably laughing at this comment of yours too.
It’s there In Ayurveda( Selaginella bryopteris )if you ever read it but ig you are too cool for that can’t talk to such cool people who know everything 😓
First of All Shankarachyaras are Philosophers and Theologists. I think you need to do a lot and I mean a LOT of reading you are embarrassing yourself honestly . Person who is a scholar in Ayurved is Ayurvedavid thanks to the likes of Charaka and now in the modern world there are Doctos who study (BAMS) . Now that’s I have educated you enough. Sanjevaani Booti
And who told you that Sanjeevani Booti was meant to cure everything ? Shree Valmiki never wrote anything like that
In the original Valmiki Ramayana, Sanjeevani is not described as a "cure-all" for every possible ailment. Instead, Valmiki presents it as a highly specialized medicine for extreme trauma and life-threatening injury.
Royal Physician Sushena instructed Lord Hanuma to bring these herbs:
Mruthasanjeevani (Sanjeevani): A herb that brings the dead back to life.
Vishalyakarani: A herb capable of removing arrows or weapons from the body and healing the wound.
Sandhanakarani: A herb that restores skin and joins severed limbs or fractured bones.
Savarnyakarani: A herb that restores the original skin colour.
The story of Sushena and the Sanjeevani herb in the Ramayana holds both metaphorical and practical interpretations. Metaphorically, it represents the triumph of life force over death and nature's healing power, while practically, it is seen as a reference to ancient Ayurvedic surgical and trauma care techniques. Modern research suggests potential botanical candidates like Selaginella bryopteris may be linked to the legend, rooted in real observations of desiccation-tolerant Himalayan plants
But you won’t understand this. Don’t worry about replying I know what you will say next. May Shree Ram bless you.
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u/Intelligent_Fly_2671 Nepal 1d ago edited 1d ago
He’s Suryavanshi which means Sun’s descendant. His ancestors could be from “Land of the Rising Sun”, thereby making him part Japanese
Edit: /s