Sunday, March 23, 2014

“Vimānas” / Flying Machines in the Sanskrit Epics 0f Early India






Practically every Hindu and Buddhist in the world (we’re talking hundreds of millions of people here) has heard of the ancient flying machines referred to in the Ramayana and other texts as Vimānas.



Vimāna (pronounced—Vi+māna) is a word with a number of possible meanings ranging from temple or palace to mythological flying palaces described in the epics of Sanskrit. 



You might say the epics referenced here are lengthy narrative poems, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of events important to a culture or nation. To take things a step further, the ancient Sanskrit Epics, incorporated into both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata Epics, may be termed the “History” or “Great Compositions”, referring to epic poems that form a canon or rule of early Hindu scripture; and we all know that “Sanskrit” is an ancient language of India that is used mainly in literature and Hindu religious writings.



The forerunners of the flying Vimanas described in the Sanskrit Epics are typically referred to as “flying chariots” that were used by various “gods”.  The first flying Vimāna mentioned in Hindu texts was the vehicle used by the king of Sri Lanka in the Ramayana. It was described as follows:“The Pushpaka [“flowery”] Vimana that resembles the Sun and belongs to my brother was brought by the powerful Ravana [the 10-headed king of the demons]; that aerial and excellent Vimana going everywhere at will ... that chariot resembling a bright cloud in the sky ... and the King [Rama] got in, and the excellent chariot at the command of the Raghira, rose up into the higher atmosphere.”



It’s not to terribly difficult to acknowledge that “Flying chariots,” “celestial cars,” “mechanical birds,” “winged vehicles,” or “aerial cities” were most common in ancient India. But then as we related in an earlier post (early October of 2011), chariots flown by gods are not unique to Indian epics. Other examples include the Greek god Apollo who flew the “Sun Chariot”; the mythological Persian king, Kay Kavus, piloted a “Flying Throne” to China; and Thor, of the Norse tradition, steered the “Chariot of Thunder”.



There’s far more to the notion of ancient flying machines. Most are accounts from ancient scriptures such as the Bible or other holy books. However the most impressive and detailed description of all must be the ancient Indian flying machines or Vimānas
described in the ancient Sanskrit Epics. As indicated above, writings about these machines can be found in many Indian scripts.  In 1875, the Vymaanika-Shaastra, a fourth century BC text which is an ancient Hindu manuscript purporting to be an ancient document on the construction and use of flying machines, was discovered in a temple in India. The book dealt with the operation of ancient Vimānas and included information on steering, precautions for long flights, protection of the airships from storms and lightning, and how to switch the drive to solar energy, or some other “free energy” source, possibly some sort of “gravity drive.”



In fact, the ancient Indians wrote entire “flight manuals” on the care and control of various types of Vimānas. The Samara Sutradhara is a scientific publication dealing with every possible aspect of air travel in a Vimāna; there you’ll find no less than 230 stanzas dealing with construction, take-offs, cruising for thousands of miles, normal and forced landings, and even what to do when a collusion with birds occur!



Writings vary as to the type of fuel these aircraft used, some assert that the Vimānas operated on a mercury powered vortex engine; others describe a yellow liquid. In the Vymaanika-Shaastra text referenced above, which claims its sources are from ancient writings, there is dialog about three types of flying machines; in addition, 31 parts for these vehicles and 16 materials are described that have been used in their construction. The “ancient” named Bharadvajy the Wise who used prior / earlier scientific texts as his source described about 70 experts and 10 specialists with aerospace proficiency. Here, the Vimanas purportedly “traveled with the speed of wind” and “gave forth a melodious sound”.



The fact of the matter is that aerial battles and chases are common in ancient Hindu literature too, but what, you might ask, did these airships look like.   

Basically there were two different types of Vimāna. The first was possibly “man-made” and had wings; you might say these flying machines are very much like our modern airplanes, the second is a non-aerodynamic shaped, disc-like or cylinder-
shaped craft most likely not made by human beings. These particular aircrafts (disc-like) were capable of astonishing maneuvers by today’s standards and are generally associated with modern UFO’s.



The ancient Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit Epics of ancient India, speaks of a Vimāna as “an aerial chariot with sides of iron and clad with wings.”  In the Ramayana Epics (second of the Sanskrit Epics) a Vimāna is described as a double-decked, circular (cylindrical) aircraft with portholes and a dome. Here too it was said to fly with the “speed of the wind”, and generated a “melodious sound”. 



Vimānas are mentioned even today in standard Indian literature and media reports. An article titled “Flight Path” by the Indian journalist Mukul Sharma appeared in the major newspaper, The Times of India, on April 8, 1999 which talked about Vimānas and ancient warfare.  So, you might say according to some interpretations of surviving epics, India’s “future” seems to have happened a long time ago.  




And why not . . . in 1997 someone actually built a scaled-up radio controlled (RC)
version of the “object” depicted here.   However this RC model included the additions of an engine and a propeller. You might say the flight tests were quite successful; in fact the radio controlled aircraft not only flew but performed several airborne loops, rolls and other maneuvers, and then finished up with a perfect landing.







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2 comments:

  1. I saw a video of this scale model flying. I looks alot like the space shuttle. Makes you wonder what has been on this earth in ancient times.

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