Ashvins
The Ashvins are twin deities in Hindu mythology, known as the divine physicians and the personifications of the dawn. They are often associated with healing, medicine, and the welfare of humanity. The Ashvins are depicted as youthful, handsome horsemen who ride a golden chariot, symbolizing the sun's rays.
In the Rigveda, one of the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism, the Ashvins are frequently invoked for their ability to cure ailments and provide protection. They are also linked to various myths and legends, showcasing their role in assisting gods and mortals alike, emphasizing their importance in ancient Indian culture.