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sundara vimana. Vimāna is a mythological flying palace or chariot described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit epics. The Pushpaka Vimana of the demon king Ravana (which was taken from Lord Kubera, and returned to him by Rama) is the most quoted example of a vimana. Vimanas are also mentioned in Jain texts. Ancient Archeology, Alien Theories, Ancient Astronaut Theory, Ancient Astronaut, Ancient Technology, Aliens And Ufos, Alien Races, Ancient Knowledge, Ancient Mysteries

Vimanas are described in ancient Indian literature as the ‘chariots of the gods’, a sort of technological vehicles similar to modern one but also able to have much more incredible powers in confront to our airplanes. In the Vedic literature of India, there are many descriptions of flying machines that are generally called „vimanas”. These fall into two categories: (1) manmade craft that resemble airplanes and fly with the aid of birdlike wings, and (2) unstreamlined structures that fly in a…

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Ravana made his Lanka a city of gold. Still, the residents are grateful to be delivered from their demon king. Rama has placed the kingdom in the hands of Ravanas good younger brother. It is time to leave. The army of bears marches back across the bridge that they built to reach Lanka. The monkeys would rather play in the water. And Rama has found an appropriate vehicle: the pushpaka vimana. This fabulous flying chariot, big as a city, belonged to Kubera, the god of wealth. King Ravana, Ancient Astronaut, Alternative History, Krishna Hindu, Ancient Technology, Miniature Paintings, Aliens And Ufos, Ancient Origins, Ufo Sighting

Ravana made his Lanka a city of gold. Still, the residents are grateful to be delivered from their demon king. Rama has placed the kingdom in the hands of Ravanas good younger brother. It is time to leave. The army of bears marches back across the bridge that they built to reach Lanka. The monkeys would rather play in the water. And Rama has found an appropriate vehicle: the pushpaka vimana. This fabulous flying chariot, big as a city, belonged to Kubera, the god of wealth.

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Non-random-Thoughts: Did Rama rule for 11,000 years? Rama Wallpaper, Shree Hari, Earth People, Rama Image, Ram Wallpaper, Jai Shri Ram, Lord Rama Images, Sri Rama, Lord Rama

One of the intriguing issues of Ramayana is that it says that Rama ruled for 11,000 years. His father Dasaratha also was said to have lived for 60,000 years. Information like this makes the 'rational' one dismiss the very history of Rama. There is nothing irrational or fictional about it if we know some basics of Time computation in olden days. First of all, the basic life term for any man is 100 years and it is the wish of any blessing in Vedic parlance. The blessings given by elders when…

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