Bel fruit, also known as wood apple or Aegle marmelos, is an ancient fruit revered in Ayurveda for its potent medicinal and nutritional value. Both the pulp and the juice are rich in healing ...
Aegle, one of the daughters of Asclepius. [2] Her name is said to have derived from "Αἴγλη" ("Aegle"), meaning "Brightness," or "Splendor," either from the beauty of the human body when in good health, or from the honor paid to the medical profession.
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Aegle was the ancient Greek goddess of radiant good health. She was an attendant of her father, the medicine-god Asclepius. Her sisters included Panacea (All-Cure), Iaso (Remedy) and Hygeia (Good-Health).
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Aegle's influence wasn't bound to healing alone; it percolated into festivals, arts, and even the philosophies discussed in the vine-wrapped colonnades of philosophy schools.
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Aegle - A daughter of Asclepius and Lampetia or Epione, she is a minor goddess of radiant good health. Aegle, the most beautiful of the Naiads, daughter of Zeus and Neaera, in some accounts she is the mother of The Charites by Helios.