Vaimanika Shastra
Vaimanika
Shastra is a very strange illustrated book about ancient flying
machines from Hindu India. While everything seems to be debunked and even
the author admits that the entire content is based upon visions, the content is
widely used to ignite theories about a golden ancient era in India where people
build flying machines.
The book was written and drawn in the early 20th-century by
Subbaraya Shastry, a mystic from Anekal. He was an extraordinary man of great
knowledge and he was known for his ability to speak in tongues or verses
whenever he got inspired. The entire content of the Vaimānika Shāstra was thus
spoken to his friend G. Venkatachala Sharma who transcribed it exactly as
spoken in Sanskrit. After some years the text was published in Hindi in 1959
and later in English with the title Vymanika Shastra. The latter is the version
presented here.
The book is extremely detailed in the description of the
technology behind aircrafts, the metals used, assembly of planes and the theory
of using planes in war.
The reason for the claims that this book might reveal ancient
secrets lies in the fact that the author points out that the Vimanas,
mythological castles and wagons mentioned in a number of Jain scriptures, where
actual flying machines. Some even believe that the Rigvedas and the Ramayanas mention of
Vimanas really refer to actual flying machines.
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