Often perceived as a fierce aspect of Shiva, Rudra is in truth a compassionate deity—the great physician and healer. Closely associated with untamed forests and lofty mountains, Rudra embodies the hidden knowledge of plants, roots, barks and herbs. He stands as the sovereign of all medicines, tending the wounds of body and mind alike. Far from the temples of civilization, his votaries lived as forest dwellers, learning the secrets of health and longevity from the god himself. In this expanded exploration, we delve into Rudra’s enduring symbolism, his links to Pashupati, his place as a precursor to Ayurveda, and his continued relevance in worship and healing practices today. A Sovereign of Medicines From the earliest hymns of the Rig Veda, Rudra is praised not for destruction alone but for his power to soothe pain and cure disease. As the lord of plants, he grants the wisdom to identify safe roots and potent leaves. Those who sought his favor carried rudraksha seeds—believed to be the...