Subject: IUFO: Anciet Sanskrit From India Tells Of UFO Visit In   BC 4000

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Date:  Tue Mar 1, 2005  6:01 am
Subject:  Anciet Sanskrit From India Tells Of UFO Visit In 4000 BC

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          Ancient Sanskrit from India tell of UFO visit in 4,000 B.C.


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Vimana Ship 4000 BC India, according to Dr.V. Raghavan, retired head of
the Sanskrit department of India's prestigious University of Madras, was
alone in playing host to extraterrestrials in prehistory. Dr. Raghavan
contends that centuries-old documents in Sanskrit (the classical language
of India and Hinduism) prove that aliens from outer space visited his
nation. "Fifty years of researching this ancient works convinces me that
there are livings beings on other planets, and that they visited earth as
far back as 4,000 B.C., " The scholar says. "There is a just a mass of
fascinating information about flying machines, even fantastic science
fiction weapons, that can be found in translations of the Vedas
(scriptures), Indian epics, and other ancient Sanskrit text. "In the
Mahabharata (writings), there is notion of divine lighting and ray
weapons, even a kind of hypnotic weapon. And in the Ramayana (writings),
there is a description of Vimanas, or flying machines, that navigated at
great heights with the aid of quicksilver and a great propulsive wind.
"These were space vehicles similar to the so-called flying saucers
reported throughout the world today.

 

Ramayana Ancient India The Ramayana even describes a beautiful chariot
which 'arrived shining, a wonderful divine car that sped through the
air'. In another passage, there is mention of a chariot being seen
'sailing overhead like a moon.' "The references in the Mahabharata are no
less astounding:

 

At Rama's behest, the magnificent chariot rose up to a mountain of cloud
with a tremendous din. Another passage reads: "Bhima flew with his Vimana
on an enormous ray which was as brilliant as the sun and made a noise
like the thunder of a storm." In the ancient Vymanka-Shastra (science of
aeronautics), there is a description of a Vimana: "An apparatus which can
go by its own force, from one place to place or globe to globe." Dr.
Raghavan points out, "The text's revelations become even more astounding.
Thirty-one parts-of which the machine consists-are described, including a
photographing mirror underneath. The text also enumerates 16 kinds of
metal that are needed to construct the flying vehicle: "But only three of
them are known to us today. The rest remain untranslatable." Another
authority who agrees with Dr. Raghavan's interpretations is Dr. A.V.
Krishna Murty, professor of aeronautics at the Indian Institute of
Science in Bangalore. "It is true," Dr. Krishna Murty says, "that the
ancient Indian Vedas and other text refer to aeronautics, spaceships,
flying machines, ancient astronauts. "A study of the Sanskrit texts has
convinced me that ancient India did know the secret of building flying
machines-and that those machines were patterned after spaceships coming
from other planets."



The Vedic traditions of India tell us that we are now in the Fourth Age
of mankind. The Vedas call them the "The Golden Age", "The Silver Age",
and "The Bronze Age" and we are now, according to their scriptures in the
"The Iron Age". As we approach the end of the 20th century both Native
Americans, Mayans, and Incans, prophecies claim that we are coming to the
end of an age. Sanskrit texts are filled with references to Gods who
fought battles in the sky using Vihmanas equipped with weapons as deadly
as any we can deploy in these more enlightened times.



For example, there is a passage in the Ramayana which reads:

 

The Puspaka car that resembles the Sun and belongs to my brother was
brought by the powerful Ravan; that aerial and excellent car going
everywhere at will.... that car resembling a bright cloud in the sky."..
and the King [Rama] got in, and the excellent car at the command of the
Raghira, rose up into the higher atmosphere."

 

In the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian poem of enormous length, we learn
that an individual named Asura Maya had a Vimana measuring twelve cubits
in circumference, with four strong wheels. The poem is a veritable gold
mine of information relating to conflicts between gods who settled their
differences apparently using weapons as lethal as the ones we are capable
of deploying.

 

Apart from 'blazing missiles', the poem records the use of other deadly
weapons. 'Indra's Dart' operated via a circular 'reflector'. When
switched on, it produced a 'shaft of light' which, when focused on any
target, immediately 'consumed it with its power'. In one particular
exchange, the hero, Krishna, is pursuing his enemy, Salva, in the sky,
when Salva's Vimana, the Saubha is made invisiblein some way. Undeterred,
Krishna immediately fires off a special weapon: 'I quickly laid on an
arrow, which killed by seeking out sound'.



  Many other terrible weapons are described, quite matter of factly, in
the Mahabharata, but the most fearsome of all is the one used against the
Vrishis. The narrative records:



Gurkha flying in his swift and powerful Vimana hurled against the three
cities of the Vrishis and Andhakas a single projectile charged with all
the power of the Universe. An incandescent column of smoke and fire, as
brilliant as ten thousands suns, rose in all its splendor. It was the
unknown weapon, the Iron Thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death which
reduced to ashesthe entire race of the Vrishnis and Andhakas.



It is important to note, that these kinds of records are not isolated.
They can be cross-correlated with similar reports in other ancient
civilizations.



The after-affects of this Iron Thunderbolt have anonymously recognizable
ring. Apparently, those killed by it were so burnt that their corpses
were unidentifiable. The survivors fared little ether, as it caused their
hair and nails to fall out. Perhaps the most disturbing and challenging,
information about these allegedly mythical Vimanas in the ancient records
is that there are some matter-of-fact records, describing how to build
one. In their way, the instructions are quite precise. In the Sanskrit
Samaraanganasutraadhaara it is written:

 

Vimana Ancinet India Writings UFO

 

Strong and durable must the body of the Vimana be made, like a great
flying bird of light material. Inside one must put the mercury engine
with its iron heating apparatus underneath. By means of the power latent
in the mercury which sets the driving whirlwind in motion, a man sitting
inside may travel a great distance in the sky. The movements of the
Vimana are such that it can vertically ascend, vertically descend, move
slanting forwards and backwards. With the help of the machines human
beings can fly in the air and heavenly beings can come down to earth.

 

The Hakatha (Laws of the Babylonians) states quite unambiguously: The
privilege of operating a flying machine is great. The knowledge of flight
is among the most ancient of our inheritances. A gift from 'those from
upon high'. We received it from them as a means of saving many lives.