Dynasty of Kṣatravṛddha: Kāśi Kings, Dhanvantari, Rajī’s Sons, and the Transition to Nahuṣa
काश्यस्य काशिस्तत्पुत्रो राष्ट्रो दीर्घतम:पिता । धन्वन्तरिर्दीर्घतमस आयुर्वेदप्रवर्तक: । यज्ञभुग् वासुदेवांश: स्मृतमात्रार्तिनाशन: ॥ ४ ॥
kāśyasya kāśis tat-putro rāṣṭro dīrghatamaḥ-pitā dhanvantarir dīrghatamasa āyur-veda-pravartakaḥ yajña-bhug vāsudevāṁśaḥ smṛta-mātrārti-nāśanaḥ
El hijo de Kāśya fue Kāśi, y el hijo de Kāśi fue Rāṣṭra, padre de Dīrghatama. Dīrghatama tuvo por hijo a Dhanvantari, iniciador del Āyurveda e encarnación parcial de Vāsudeva, el que goza de los frutos del sacrificio; con sólo recordar su nombre se disipan las dolencias y enfermedades.
This verse states that Dhanvantari, born from Dīrghatamā’s line, is the promulgator of Āyurveda, establishing him as the divine source of Vedic medical knowledge.
The verse identifies Dhanvantari as vāsudevāṁśa—an empowered divine expansion—showing that healing and the protection of life are expressions of the Lord’s mercy.
It encourages devotional remembrance and prayer for relief from suffering, alongside righteous living and responsible care of the body through Āyurvedic principles.