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The Jan-Mar 2001 issue of Vedic Science journal included article 'Science of

Aeronautics was first Discovered in Bharat' by Dr Ravi Prakash Arya.

References were made to Chapter 21 of Rigvedadibhasyabhumika by Swami

Dayananda Saraswati and 'Vaimanika Prakarana of Yantra Sarvasva' by Sage

Bharadwaja. Article list names of 36 scholars who contributed brilliantly

in the field of aeronautics and also list 96 scientific work related to

manufacturing of various parts of aeroplanes.

 

Please advise if you need more info on Vedic Science journal

 

 

 

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>[world-vedic] spacecraft technology

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>Ancient India had spacecraft technology

>

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>

>Ancient India had spacecraft technology

>

>[http://www.anomalous-images.com/news/news642.html ]

>By The Hindu Staff Reporter

>

>TIRUPATI, DEC. 15. `India had a treasure trove of hitech warfare technology

>that even the `mighty West' does not possess. The Brahmastra and Vimana

>used in the pre-Mahabharata period are nothing but the earlier versions of

>today's nuclear weapons and spacecraft.'

>

>It is this feeling that one would get after listening to a lecture on `High

>Technology in Ancient Sanskrit Literature' by Mr. C. S. R. Prabhu, senior

>scientist, NIC, Hyderabad, on Thursday as part of the three- day Indo-Nepal

>Sanskrit Conference, currently underway at the Rashtriya Sanskrit

>Vidyapeetha here.

>

>Mr. Prabhu, quoting extensively from ancient texts, stressed that the

>pre-Mahabharata period was an age of high technology, which was ignored in

>the Medieval period due to reasons not known.

>

>He quoted from the texts of a great scholar, Subbaraya Sastry, who, in a

>state of yogic trance, is said to have orally dictated the spacecraft

>technology in a period somewhere between 1875 and 1919, which was recorded

>by his disciples. The text, a copy of which is still in Nepal's Royal

>Library, contained technical details on assembling, fabricating and

>erecting a spacecraft, the metals, semi-conductors, advanced alloys used

>and other minute aeronautical information. Though quite difficult to be

>believed on the face of it, the fact that this technology did not exist

>anywhere in the world - not even in America and Europe - in the mentioned

>period, makes it hard for one to disbelieve.

>

>The technical information given in Sastry's texts was as minute, precise

>and clear, as if it were a `Make your own spacecraft' or a `Spacecraft

>technology in 30 days' except for the Sanskrit language used, which was

>very much archaic and obsolete, Mr. Prabhu said. On a tip on making an

>alloy, the text said `Krishnaseesam Chanjanikam Vajrathundam samamsathaha'

>from which the real meaning of `Vajrathundam' (used in that context), could

>not be found in any contemporary Sanskrit dictionary. ``After a great

>amount of interaction with ayurvedic specialists and Swamijis with

>intuitive interpretations, it turned out to be the cactus plant,'' he said.

>

>To further strengthen his claim, he said there were wall paintings in some

>forts in Rajasthan depicting the use of rockets in Mughal warfare and even

>by Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Another interesting fact he gave was that the

>spacecraft could become invisible on its own. The lead alloy (Thamogarbha

>loha) used in making the body of the spacecraft would absorb light around

>it in a photo chemical reaction that would make it disappear.

>

>On testing the Krishna seesa metal mentioned in the formula in the

>laboratory of Birla Institute of Science, Hyderabad, Mr. Prabhu found the

>metal absorbing 78 per cent of laser light, which means, any other light

>could be easily absorbed, giving ample proof that there existed a

>technology to make things invisible. Also the use of an alloy of copper,

>zinc and lead made the spacecraft's body resist corrosion by 1000 times

>over that of the current levels. Using Ararakamra material for the axle and

>wheels had made it possible for taking `U' turns and serpentine movements.

>

>An astonishing fact is that the Ararakamra metal was an alloy of copper,

>zinc, lead and iron, the combination of which is impossible, according to

>modern metallurgy. Technically, the ``Young's modulus'' of this metal is

>said to be higher than that of steel, making it stronger. As the spacecraft

>had to be capable of resisting high temperature, on re- entering our

>atmosphere from the outer space, its body was made with a metal called

>`Raja Loha'. Its special feature was that apart from resisting heat, it

>converted light from lightnings into energy. To crosscheck all these

>details, there were no furnaces available in Hyderabad to melt metals at a

>high temperature of 2500 degrees celcius, Mr. Prabhu lamented.

>

>Another hitch came into his research in the form of the `energy' used.

>`Though the texts explained that the spacecraft was propelled by

>`Sourasakthi', modern solar technology does not generate so much power to

>drag a rocket', he pointed out. Later he found out to his bewilderment that

>it was a kind of `nuclear power' that was used in those days. `The solar

>power, when coupled with gamma rays produced nuclear energy that had the

>power to propel a rocket', Mr. Prabhu observed.

>

>He even spoke on `Tripura Vimana' that was used to travel in space, water

>and on land, by using the metal `Trinetra loha'. Mr. Prabhu said he had

>submitted the model and some more information on the `super metal' to the

>Indian Metal Society Conference and further claimed that the advisor to the

>government on scientific affairs Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam too had asked him

>to bring the design of the plane.

>

>A committee which was appointed by Indian Institute of Science to

>investigate into it, declared Sastry's texts as `fraud', but Mr. Prabhu

>reasons that the descriptions mentioned in the ancient texts were perhaps

>too advanced to believe, making the committee to hastily come to the

>conclusion. He wanted a national level effort to prove that the so called

>`myths' were in fact, scientific formulae on advanced technology. He said

>he had proposed a project called `Bharadwaja Institute of Vedic Science and

>Technology', the objective of which was to derive, decipher and reproduce

>advanced methodologies and processes from Vedic and post-Vedic Sanskrit

>texts, for which he sought government's support.

>

>

 

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