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Sunday, July 2, 2017

Did They Have Airplanes In Ancient India?

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Flying in the air has been the dream of mankind ever since they saw birds flying in the sky. But according to scripted history, it was in the 1780s that two Frenchmen created lighter-then-air flight. But this lead to the dream of heavier-than-air flight which was finally a reality with Leonardo da Vinci designing the first winged aircraft and the Wright brothers making their first successful flights in 1903. This is widely accepted history. But certain researches and studies have pointed to the use of flights in ancient world as well. Certain writings and temple carvings have suggested the use of flying machines in the ancient world.
The use of flights in ancient India
Huge number of ancient sources has pointed to the use of flying vehicles in the ancient times. Ancient Indian epics, translated in English from Sanskrit have huge number of mentions of flying vehicles or Vimanas. Some Sanskrit documents discovered by the Chinese in Lhasa (capital of Tibet) some years ago, points to the building of interstellar spaceships.
The ancient epic describes the flying vehicles or Vimana as circular, double-decked aircraft with dome and portholes, just like flying saucers. The Vedas which are considered to be the oldest of all Indian texts describes the flying vehicles in different sizes and shapes like the "Ahnihotra-Vimana" that has two engines, the "Elephant-Vimana" with more engines as well as other types that are named after ibis, kingfisher and other animals. But the Vimanas were ultimately used in warfare.
In a contribution by John Burrows named "Ancient Vimana Aircraft," there are references full of Hindu gods who used Vimanas to fight battles in the sky. These Vimanas were well equipped with weapons as advanced as we can think in the present times.
A text written by Bharadvajy the Wise named the "Vaimanika Shastra" which is a complete study with eight chapters and diagrams describing three types of aircraft and detailed information on precautions for long flights, steering, protecting the vehicle form lightening and storm and ways to switch the drive to "solar energy" from free energy.
Certain references have also pointed out to the fact that Vimanas were kept in Vimana-Griha which was like a hanger and were propelled by yellowish-white liquid which sounds like gasoline.
Flying references in 19th century India
A man named Shivkur Bapuji Talpade in the early 19th century, created an unmanned aircraft that flew up to a height of 1500 feet before it crashed down. According to the famous scholar of Indology, Stephen-Knapp, there are references to mercury engines in the ancient Vedic text, "Samaranga Sutradhara." This text has 230 verses containing the use of flying machines in war and peace. Although, Talpade was stopped in his efforts to make the Vedic Shastras accessible to all, but he earned the title of 'Vidya Prakash Pra-deep' by many Indian scholars.
As the world celebrates the creation of Wright Brothers and honors them for their achievements, we should not forget about the Vedic texts and the great minds of Talpade who actually utilized the knowledge provided in ancient texts to create a flying machine, some eight years prior to what his foreign counterparts have done.
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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Shivakar Bapuji Talpade Vimana flight as per Bharadwaja Vaimanika Shastra Rigveda in 1895 at choupatty beach before Gaekwad and Ranade

Great Indian Scientist and Sanskrit Scholar Shivakar Bapuji Talpade belonging to Pathare Prabhu community born in 1864 at Chirra Bazar Dukkar Wadi of Bombay invented vimana based as per Maharishi Bharadwaja's Vaimanika Shastra Vedic Texts of Rigveda using ION Mercury Vortex Engine using charged electric particles intead of stream of hot gases.ION mercury vapour and solar boiler used to give thrust for flight.His aircraft test flight in June 1895 at Choupatty Beach of Bombay(Mumbai,Maharastra,India)before Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad-III of Vadodara and Bombay High Court Judge Mahadeva Govinda Ranade and large audience.



His Vimana flew up to 1500 feet Unmanned and remained in air for seventeen minutes. His Vimana was called as Marutsakha or Marutsakthi meaning friend of air or power of air.


Keshari newspaper of Pune edited by renowned freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak reported the great event.


At Vile Parle, his Airplane's model already shown during Aviation Exhibition.


It is said that NASA is developing ION mercury vortex engine which uses charged electric particles for propulsion as per vedic texts and Hitler and Germans also used Indian Ancient science for developing Airplane.



After our Talpade's death his relative sold the airplane to Rally Brothers in 1917 who was leading British Exporting Company. Rally Brothers exported his Aircraft to Britain for further research and development work but since then no body knows the whereabouts of this greatest scientific invention.




Why not his Aircraft and its drawing made public and preserved in museum by British Government? British Government requested to investigate the matter immediately to reveal truth to the whole world. All truth and justice loving British Peoples must persuade their government to start discovery of missing aircraft. By doing such an act British peoples and British government may retain their reputation as Great justice lovers.



We must start searching greatest invention immediately to honour Great Indian Scientist Shivakar Bapuji Talpade who remained Unsung Hero.


Indian Government showed total negligence in this matter which is very serious thing. Indian Government must start search mission for this greatest invention without further delay. Indian peoples must start movement to persuade Government for starting Greatest Discovery Mission.



Small Scientific work or Inventions generally kept safe in museum and properly documented but why deliberate negligence in this matter?



Governments Heads of various Nations, United Nations Organization, NASA, all newspapers, History Channel, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, BBC, Scientists, truth and justice loving peoples are invited to join world's greatest discovery mission to search missing aircraft and to honour Greatest Scientist Shivakar Bapuji Talpade who remained unsung Hero like Indian Scientist Jagdish Chandra Bose who invented Wireless of millimetre wavelength.



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