

Apart from so many beliefs of roman & greek cultures, our vedic wisdom pronounces as follows
the serpents are "ida" and "pingala" ( the parasymphathetic chains on both sides of spinal cord ) and the staff is "sushumna" the spinal cord and the wings depicts the both hemispheres of the brain.
Dhanvantari- the healing god arises from the churning of the milkyway galaxy having the powers of sri vishnu in stabilising our bodies- is the ancient symbol of medical profession.
indian medical association logo has an extra items surrounding the common doctor symbol,depicting the lamp-symbolic for wisdom and two olive shoots-symbolic for peace -entwined in a banner having the name of the association and year of establishment.
indian medical association logo has an extra items surrounding the common doctor symbol,depicting the lamp-symbolic for wisdom and two olive shoots-symbolic for peace -entwined in a banner having the name of the association and year of establishment.
In roman and american culture, it is typically depicted as a short herald's staff entwined by two serpents in the form of a double helix, and is sometimes surmounted by wings. In later Antiquity the caduceus might have provided the basis for the astrological symbol representing the planet Mercury.
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASOCIATION SYMBOL --- A staff or rod, with a single snake curled around it. It is the staff or rod of Aesculapius (also called Asklepios), the ancient mythical god of medicine.
According to mythology, Asculapius had a number of children including Hygieia, the goddess of health (from whose name comes the word "hygiene") and Panaceia, the goddess of healing (from whose name comes the word "panacea" for a universal remedy).
2 comments:
Dr.Raju,
You are doing a wonderful work.
Dr.Satish
Guntur
www.drsatish.in
shouldn't the two serpents in the ima symbol be representing the two sympathetic chains running on either side of the spine? ( your post mentions parasympathetics..)
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