![]() He declined to comment on criticism that his paper was a Hindutva ploy to bring Indian ancient textures in the ambit of scienceĪnother topic at the symposium was ‘science and spirituality.’ The speaker, a spiritual counseller and public relations executive, said, “In the 21st century, fusion of science and spirituality will happen because of the law of inter-penetration. Pilots of ancient India’s planes had to wear clothes made out of vegetation grown underwater, Bodas said. “In this system, the shape of the aeroplane was presented to the observer, instead of the mere blimp that is seen on modern radar systems,” he said.īharadwaj’s book, Captain Bodas said, even mentioned a diet for pilots - milk of buffalo, cow and sheep. The ancient Indian radar system was called, rooparkanrahasya. “The basic structure was of 60 by 60 feet and in some cases, over 200 feet,” he said, some with “40 small engines”. Captain Bodas also spoke of the “jumbo” aeroplanes of ancient India. ![]() The Maharishi, he said, defined an aeroplane as “a vehicle which travels through air from one country to other, from one continent to other, from one planet to other.” He appealed to young scientists to attempt to make metal alloys named by the sage in his book, Vimana Samhita for plane-making. ![]() In Brihatvimanshastra, he has given 500 guidelines,” Captain Anand Bodas, a retired pilot and trainer, and one of the two authors of the paper, said. There are 97 reference books for aviation. “Maharshi Bharadwaj has narrated guidelines to making aeroplanes. ![]() A paper presented on ancient Indian aviation technology at the Indian Science Congress claimed that an ancient Indian rishi had given detailed guidelines for making aircraft. ![]()
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