Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
स वै भगवत: साक्षाद्विष्णोरंशांशसम्भव: । धन्वन्तरिरिति ख्यात आयुर्वेददृगिज्यभाक् ॥ ३४ ॥
sa vai bhagavataḥ sākṣād viṣṇor aṁśāṁśa-sambhavaḥ dhanvantarir iti khyāta āyur-veda-dṛg ijya-bhāk
Él era Dhanvantari, una porción plenaria de una porción plenaria del Señor Viṣṇu. Dominaba la ciencia del Āyurveda y, como deidad, se le concedió participar con una porción en los sacrificios.
Śrīla Madhvācārya remarks:
This verse identifies Dhanvantari as directly connected to the Supreme Lord—an expansion of Lord Viṣṇu—and as the renowned knower of Āyurveda.
It presents Āyurveda as divine knowledge revealed through Dhanvantari, who is described here as the ‘seer of Āyurveda’ (āyurveda-dṛk).
By honoring health and healing as sacred service to the Lord—using medical knowledge ethically and with devotion, remembering its divine source in Viṣṇu.