Agnivesha (Sanskrit: अग्निवेश, Agniveśa) is a legendary rishi (sage), reputedly one of the earliest authors on ayurveda (Indian medicine) He was a pupil of Punarvasu Atreya. The Agnivesh tantra (or Agnivesha Samhita), based on Atreya's teachings is a lost text on Ayurveda, and was the foundational text of the Agnivesha school, i.e., one of the six schools of early Ayurveda (others being Parashar, Harita, Bhela, Jatukarna and Ksharpani).
The text is mentioned in the Charaka Samhita: "the tantra (Agnivesha) as written by Agnivesha is compiled, edited and modified by Charaka" (agniveśakṛte tantre carakapratisaṃskṛte)
Awful famine the soldiers are dying for bells
During the war the body of muslims devoured
Open the gates the sky is turning red
Boil in the pot the heads of the opposers
Army of Dragon moves!
From the wings of God
Darkness is complete the stars fall from the sky
Black ecstasy no beast will be so cruel
Triumphant crusade impaled women on spits
Ma’arrat is wrecked christianize this land!
Mark the Sign of the Cross eating children’s flesh
Slay the scum of the earth crucify them all!
Bafeus occhi fiammanti
Mater solve et coagula
Idolus Immondus Mascheri la tua realtà
Awaken to see a desertion war