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A Tribute to Hinduism - Vimanas - Mandhata Global

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References from Ancient Literature<br />

India had a Superior Civilization<br />

Ancient Writings tell of UFO visit in 4,000 B.C.<br />

Fly the Friendly skies in Air India <strong>Vimanas</strong><br />

Flying machines in old Indian Sanskrit texts<br />

Chariots of The Gods<br />

Vymaanika Shaastra Aeronautics of Maharshi Bharadwaaja<br />

Ancient nuclear blasts<br />

Did Man Reach The Moon Thousands Of Years Ago?<br />

High-Tech Vedic Culture<br />

Introduction:<br />

The revolutionary contents of the Vedas<br />

For a quick glimpse at what unsung surprises may lie in the Vedas, let us consider these renditions from<br />

the Yajur-veda and Atharva-veda, for instance.<br />

" O disciple, a student in the science of government, sail in oceans in steamers, fly in the air in airplanes,<br />

know God the crea<strong>to</strong>r through the Vedas, control thy breath through yoga, through astronomy know the<br />

functions of day and night, know all the Vedas, Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva, by means of their constituent<br />

parts."<br />

" Through astronomy, geography, and geology, go thou <strong>to</strong> all the different countries of the world under<br />

the sun. Mayest thou attain through good preaching <strong>to</strong> statesmanship and artisanship, through medical<br />

science obtain knowledge of all medicinal plants, through hydrostatics learn the different uses of<br />

water, through electricity understand the working of ever lustrous lightening. Carry out my instructions<br />

willingly." (Yajur-veda 6.21).<br />

" O royal skilled engineer, construct sea-boats, propelled on water by our experts, and airplanes, moving and<br />

flying upward, after the clouds that reside in the mid-region, that fly as the boats move on the sea, that fly high<br />

over and below the watery clouds. Be thou, thereby, prosperous in this world created by the Omnipresent God,<br />

and flier in both air and lightning." (Yajur-veda 10.19).<br />

" The a<strong>to</strong>mic energy fissions the ninety-nine elements, covering its path by the bombardments of<br />

neutrons without let or hindrance. Desirous of stalking the head, ie. The chief part of the swift power,<br />

hidden in the mass of molecular adjustments of the elements, this a<strong>to</strong>mic energy approaches it in the<br />

very act of fissioning it by the above-noted bombardment. Herein, verily the scientists know the similar<br />

hidden striking force of the rays of the sun working in the orbit of the moon." (Atharva-veda 20.41.1-3).<br />

(source: Searching for Vedic India - By Devamitra Swami p. 155 - 157). For more refer <strong>to</strong> chapter on<br />

Hindu Culture and Advanced Concepts).<br />

***<br />

The mention of airplanes is found many times throughout Vedic literature, including the following verse<br />

from the Yujur-Veda describing the movement of such machines:<br />

"O royal skilled engineer, construct sea-boats, propelled on water by our experts, and airplanes, moving<br />

and flying upward, after the clouds that reside in the mid-region, that fly as the boats move on the sea,<br />

that fly high over and below the watery clouds. Be thou, thereby, prosperous in this world created by the<br />

Omnipresent God, and flier in both air and lightening." Yajur Veda, 10.19) (Please refer <strong>to</strong> the Chapter '<br />

Advanced Concept in <strong>Hinduism</strong>)

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