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The load carrier for labor makes transporting materials easy and safe....




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"These are the moments we've worked all of our lives for"

- Sania Mirza, on winning the Wimbledon women's doubles title

She also becomes the only women in India's history to win a Wimbledon trophy. Congratulations Sania, the nation is extremely proud of you


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Airplanes and interplanetary travel described 7000 years ago in India



According to a book that was recently introduced in India, the Hindus have designed the bases of aviation, even interplanetary travel, thousands of years before the Wright brothers.

The work, presented by Anand Weddings and Ameya Jadhav during the scientific conference organized by the University of Mumbai, India, concludes that an aviation system even more advanced than the current would have been described by the sage Maharshi Bharadwaja, thousands of years ago. Bharadwaja was one of the greatest Hindu sages. He attained extraordinary scholarship and he had the great power of meditation.

The Vaimānika Śāstra an early 20th-century Sanskrit text on aerospace technology makes claim that he vimānas mentioned in ancient Sanskrit epics were advanced aerodynamic flying vehicles, similar to a rocket capable of interplanetary flight as backed up by the ancient alien theory.

The texts were revealed in 1952 by G. R. Josye and contain 3000 shlokas in 8 chapters which Shastry claimed was psychically delivered to him by the ancient Hindu sage Bharadvaja. The propulsion of the Vimanas according to Kanjilal (1985) is by a "Mercury Vortex Engines", a concept similar to electric propulsion.

The authors argue that the sage Maharishi Bharadwaj would have described more than 7000 years ago "aircraft traveling between countries, continents and planets." At the same time, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Mumbai, Rajan Welukar, said that "there is no reason to believe in what they say about the Vedas, but it is something that is worth studying."


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Source : http://www.ewao.com/a/1-airplanes-and-interplanetary-travel-described-7000-years-ago-in-india
 

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