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    The Ashvins also raised Vandana, rescued Atri from a fissure in the earth and its heat, found Vishnapu and returned him to his father, restored the youth of Kali, brought Kamadyū as a wife for Vimada, gave a son to Vadhrimatī (whose husband was a steer), restored the eyesight of Rijrashva, replaced the foot of Vishpala with a metal one, made the cow Śayu give milk, gave a horse to Pedu, and put a horse's head on Dadhyañc. [2]

  2. Feb 1, 2019 · A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - The Ashvins are the twin Vedic gods of medicine and healing. They are believed to be associated with the predawn light appearing in the sky before the dawn. Travelling in a golden chariot, they bring treasures to people and prevent misfortune and sickness. The Ashvins often represent a symbol of the shining ...

  3. by Jayaram V. The Asvins (also spelled Ashvins or Aswins) are inseparable twin gods of medicine and healing who occupy an important place in Hindu pantheon, whose origin is shrouded in myth, mystery and symbolism. They are mentioned in the Vedic hymns and the Upanishads.

  4. The Ashvins Hindu god holds a significant place in Hindu mythology, representing a cosmic duality of ideas such as light and darkness, healing and destruction. They are eternal, youthful, and gifted with special powers. Associated with the control of weather and revered as divine healers, the Ashvins are regarded as the doctors of the gods.

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    The Ashvins appear in Vedic literature(1500 – 1000 BCE) as the twin sons of Surya the sun god or of the sky. Their mother is Samjna (Conscience), the daughter of Visvakarma. Unfortunately, Samjna became so tired of Surya's brilliant light that she one day gave him a handmaid, Chaya (Shade), and left him to live a life of reflection in the forests, ...

    The two brothers are forever youthful, handsome, brilliant, golden, fast, and athletic. Compassionate, they help those in need from old women to soldiers left behind by a retreating army. They also represent duality, can change their form at will, and possess the power to cure. Indeed, this latter ability meant that they are the subject of many Hin...

    The Ashvins' medical skills famously helped the sage Cyavana who, when he reached a very old age, they returned to a state of youth. This apparently selfless act was in fact motivated by a promise from Cyavana's wife Sukanya that should they restore good health to her husband then she would reveal to the Ashvins the one thing which they lacked to b...

    The Ashvins have another important duty, which is to ride with their father in his golden chariotacross the sky each day as he brings warmth and sunlight to the earth. Sometimes they have their own golden chariot which has three wheels and is pulled by either horses or birds, on other occasions they ride only their horses. Specifically, they preced...

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  5. The Ashvins also raised Vandana, rescued Atri from a fissure in the earth and its heat, found Vishnapu and returned him to his father, restored the youth of Kali, brought Kamadyū as a wife for Vimada, gave a son to Vadhrimatī (whose husband was a steer), restored the eyesight of Rijrashva, replaced the foot of Vishpala with a metal one, made the cow Śayu give milk, gave a horse to Pedu, and put a horse's head on Dadhyañc.

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  7. Comments: - In this mantra, the different qualities of Ashvins are being mentioned. The Ashvins have swift hands, many hands, and they bring welfare to the people. - The Ashvins (two in number) are the healing powers of Nature. When we cut our hand, a clot forms naturally after sometime and heals the wound.