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What Powered Vimanas, ‘Flying Carpets’ of Ancient India?

Tuesday, April 26, 2016 22:06
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What Powered Vimanas, ‘Flying Carpets’ of Ancient India?

By TS Caladan – April 2016 

BENDEDREALITY.COM

 

Could there have been a single power source for overwhelming evidence of flying vehicles in the rich accounts of ancient India? ‘Vimanas’ were real aircraft featured in ‘stories’ that go back before the Bible. If we could physically find the power source in (let’s say New Delhi) India, then, possibly the fabulous tales of air travel and hi-tech warfare might be historically accurate.

If a type of anomaly or oddity, far removed from anything seen previously, were discovered directly in the middle of the land of legendary Flying Carpets…

We might conclude: Here was what powered ‘vimana’ airships meticulously described in prehistoric books such as the Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita, the Vedas and many more very old reports from India. (What was thought of as only poetry or fanciful tales of ancient times were actually, like the Bible, true events in History). We might conclude or confirm that East Indians FLEW and fought in the air with high technology and modern warfare long ago.

[Detailed accounts of what could only be atomic warfare approximately 8000 years ago in India might also be considered real events from our distant past].

“Many researchers into the UFO enigma tend to overlook a very important fact. While it’s assumed that most flying saucers are of alien, or perhaps governmental military origin, another possible origin of UFOs is ancient India & Atlantis…There is no doubt that most of these texts are authentic…well-known ancient Indian Epics and there are literally hundreds of them.” – David Hatcher Childress

What could the strange, ancient Power Source for flying vehicles (theorized at a New Delhi location) be?

Before that is answered, let’s explore a few colorful descriptions of AIRCRAFTS and SPACESHIPS from one more fantastic, first Empire that was early India: An Empire that transported huge monoliths, constructed great statues and buildings that surely rivalled accomplishments of Incas and Egyptians…

Vimana is a word with several meanings ranging from temple or palace to mythological flying machines used in warfare described in ancient Sanskrit epics. High towers of Hindu temples are also called ‘vimanas.’

“…Traveling by air using flying vehicles (‘sky-abode’) was popular in ancient India and for that matter in Medieval and modern India much before the Wright brothers…used mechanical, spiritual and tantric power to fly…In ancient literature of Hindus, we have detailed descriptions of flying machines that could carry people from one place to another or one planet to another.”

Vimana also means ‘space vehicle’ or a “flying object that can help us overcome our ordinary limitations of time and space.”

Dr. Ruth Reyna of the University of Chandrigarh translated a Chinese discovery of Sanskrit documents found in Lhasa, Tibet. The documents contained “directions for building interstellar spaceships!” She said the method of propulsion was “anti-gravitational,” based on an unknown power of the ego or a “centrifugal force strong enough to counter all gravitational pull.”

“These (ships) are comparable to several aspects to the spaceships of Hollywood sci-fi movies such as Star Trek and Star Wars…”

Vimanas were also described in ancient East Indian texts as “double-deck, circular aircraft with portholes and a dome,” much as we would imagine a flying saucer.

“The Pushpaka Vimana was a gigantic ‘plane’ the size of a large city entirely capable of holding unlimited numbers of people…”

“…Three flying-cities were made for and were used by the Demons…One was in a stationary orbit in the sky, another moving in the sky and one was permanently stationed in the ground. These were docked like modern spaceships in the sky…and at a fixed latitude/longitude. Siva’s arrow obviously referred to a blazing missile fired from a satellite specially built for the purpose…Vestiges of onetime prosperous civilization destroyed in battles flicker through these legends…” – Prof. D.K. Kanjilal’s observations of the Matsyapurana

The Mahabharata mentions the use of flying chariots powered by lightning capable of long distances into the solar system and beyond. Lord Krishna fought and destroyed demon King Salva’s flying machine. “…King Citaketu was traveling in outer space on a brilliantly effulgent ‘airplane’ given to him by Lord Vishnu…arrows released by Lord Siva appeared like fiery beams (lasers) emanating from the sun…”

Let’s return to the question and provide a good answer to the riddle of what powered the ancient airships of India? How about a total oddity among prehistoric enigmas? We should search for a type of Transceiver that received energy, focused the energy, amplified the energy and TRANSMITTED the power outward in all directions such as a Tesla-radio tower, limited to a certain range. [Study New Delhi Iron Pillar, thousands of years old, and you will be amazed!]

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  • Before asking what powered Vimanas it might be a good idea to find proof that they existed in the first place.

    • Details, Clucker, always with the details :lol: next thing you’ll be wanting to do your own thinking :shock:

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