Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine and Ayurveda, is depicted as a radiant and youthful deity with a serene expression, symbolizing healing and well-being. Typically shown with four hands, he holds a Shankha (conch) representing divine energy, an Amrita Kalasha (pot of nectar) containing the elixir of immortality, and either a leech or scriptures signifying medical knowledge. His fourth hand carries an herb or medicinal plant, emphasizing natural healing. Adorned with a crown, necklaces, and traditional jewelry, Dhanvantari stands gracefully on a lotus pedestal, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. He is often draped in golden or saffron attire, signifying his divine nature. Worshipped for good health, longevity, and protection from disease, Dhanvantari holds great significance, especially among Ayurveda practitioners and medical professionals.