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Salva's Vimana

Translated from the Sanskrit text of the Bhagavata Purana;The Bhagavata Purana is all about the activities of the Hindu god Vishnu in his various incarnations (avatars), and particularly as Krishna. It includes an account of a war between the evil Ki...
by Mathomathis on Jul 12, 2012
Tripura Vimana - Ancient Vimanas

General – This plane is supposed to fly in air, and move water and land. When moving over water the wheels are to be retracted.Principles – No mention of any principles of operation has been made. Power is said to be generated from the generator...
by Mathomathis on Jun 7, 2012
Vimanas Continued - Rukma Vimana(Geometric Explanation)

Before reading the article of rukma vimana, please feel free to read more on Shakuna Vimana @here-------------------------------------Now, as you might have been going through a lot of articles that had been published regarding on vimanas aka aircraf...
by Mathomathis on Jun 4, 2012
Ancient Vimanas - Continued

Read More On Indian Vimanas:>>Shakuna Vimana>>Ancient Indian Aircraft>>Samaranga Sturadhara>>Ancient VimanasIndia, according to Dr.V. Raghavan, retired head of the Sanskrit department of India's prestigious University of...
by Mathomathis on May 31, 2012
Ancient Indian Aircraft Technology

While it assumed that most flying saucers are of alien, or perhaps Governmental Military origin, another possible origin of UFOs is ancient India and Atlantis.What we know about ancient Indian flying vehicles comes from ancient Indian sources, such a...
by Mathomathis on Jan 20, 2012
Indian Vimanas - Samarangana Sutradhara

Read Previous posts on vimanas : here..."With the passage of time and due to various changes of catastrophes the machines went out of use so that the secrets of its make-up and flying were equally lost. That the discontinuity of technical knowledge o...
by Mathomathis on Jan 19, 2012
Vimanas - Ancient India - Flying Machine

In addition to the Vaimanika(vimanas = flying machine) Shashtra, the Samarangana Sutradhara and the Yuktikalpataru of Bhoja, there are about 150 verses of the Rig Veda, Yajurveda and the Atharvana veda, a lot of literary passages belonging to the Ra...
by Mathomathis on Jan 18, 2012
