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Talpade constructed his models under the guidance of Pandit Subbaraya Shastry, the author of Vaimanika Shastra.Very interesting thread. There is nothing to feel embarrassed, we always say that the WW4 will be faught with bows and arrows.
If one finds the claims of radio-active skeletons too fantastic, then what explains the fact that in 1895 a sanskrit scholar Shivkar Talpade, made a unmanned "viman" based on vedic designs and it flew over the chowpaty for a while before falling - possibly we were advanced.
Very interesting thread. There is nothing to feel embarrassed, we always say that the WW4 will be faught with bows and arrows.
If one finds the claims of radio-active skeletons too fantastic, then what explains the fact that in 1895 a sanskrit scholar Shivkar Talpade, made a unmanned "viman" based on vedic designs and it flew over the chowpaty for a while before falling - possibly we were advanced.
Talpade constructed his models under the guidance of Pandit Subbaraya Shastry, the author of Vaimanika Shastra.
The VaimÄnika ShÄstra वैमानिक शासà¥à¤¤à¥à¤° is an early 20th century Sanskrit text on aeronautics.
Subbaraya Shastry was a mystic from Anekal, who was reputed to speak out verses (slokas) whenever he got inspiration, described by Josyer as "a walking lexicon gifted with occult perception". According to Josyer, he dictated the text to G. Venkatachala Sharma in the early 1900s (completing it in 1923).
the airplane was "based on Vedic technology" and that Talpade "was attracted by the Vaimanika Sastra (Aeronautical Science) elaborated by the great Indian sage Maharishi Bhardwaja".
The Maharishi Bhardwaja's vimanika shastra is unquestionably taken entirely from earlier texts, is a collection of different chapters, the author bhardwaja himself says it frequently and that ancient text probably referred still more earlier texts.
Ancient vimanika shastra refers no less then 30 authors of various technical sciences. dating from 9th century BCE to 4th century BCE.
sorry i was not aware of that thread...We have a thread here already on this and it's a pretty long one I think.
sorry for the late commenting or reaction, but just wanted to share this, Vedic technology was almost based on verses, which mean theoretically or scientifically they were based on SOUND, or the power hidden in sound waves. as some wavelength of sound can break a glass.i am just too lazy to drawn in to an arguments when fantasy is equated with facts.
i have always wondered and may be you should too how did the people who have such fantastic technologies lose to armies coming from middle east?/
one reason you will find that it was because of insistence by so called guardians of religion / people to create armies on the basis of knowledge contained within vedas which by the way had become outdated by that time dude to superior tactics and innovation of the rampaging middle eastern forces.
either ponder on the facts or may be you can pass me what you are smoking.
I don't see why it's so freaking hard to believe this. And I am an Atheist by the way. Following are the reasons which make enough sense to give this theory a thought;
Guys check this out we all know Oppenheimer reading quotes of Bhagavad Gita when seeing the first nuclear explosion but as per this video the Brahmastra is according their so called conspiracy theory an early version of nuclear weapons.
So what's your take on this?