Meaning: Timber & iron denote the element of earth; other elements constitute, water that moves in upward and downward motion forms the element of water; heat in the aforementioned context is the element of fire; airconditioning,
assembling, transmitting, discharging and propelling form the element of air.
A whole chapter of 230 stanzas detail principles of advanced vehicle dynamics used for travel and warfare such as submarines, amphibious vehicles, etc. It explains the ability to target visible or
invisible objects, option to launch at operators will. Notable features include uninterrupted functionality, tensile strength and durability, capability to operate in all 3 - air, water and earth. Movements ascribed to these machines are: ascending; cruising; descending.
Yantra Sarvasva - Vimana Prakaran describes how a spaceship can mount to the Surya-mandala and move so fast as to make noise that could be heard faintly from the ground. Many have expressed a doubt if such machines can be actually made. But the evidences in favor are indeed
overwhelming. Our history was faked however facts can not cease to exist because they are ignored. NASA is exploring ancient Indian technology by decoding Sanskrit texts. Why don't we?
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During the month of Shravan, the Vata component of a person gets higher in proportion. During that period, a person must avoid food that increases the Vata component. For example, green leafy vegetables contain higher amounts of Vata.
Thus a person is asked to avoid them during the rainy season (especially Shravan month) to avoid the ailments caused due to excess of Vata.
During the rainy season, the cattle also eat lots of green grass, and hence their milk is high in Vata and, in modern times, is susceptible
to viral infections. Hence, milk is considered harmful during the Shravan month. Thus Ayurved advises us against consuming milk during Shravan.
Hinduism says “Feed to others only what you can eat for yourself (Which means, do not offer to others what you will never consume),
Chandramouleshwar Temple is located on the north bank of Tungabadhra, in the Rishimukh Island or hill. (Which is believed to be the where Rama meets Hanumana)
Some of hidden gem of Hampi, less visit spot.
These adorable pictures are captured from boat stands of hampi island
along with Tungabhadra river (in front of kodandarama temple) by the help of my wildlens. Along with in frame you can seems Anjanadri-Hill hill, where we can even some devotees or tourists are going path towards chandramouliswara Temple, even some of are busy in Tungabhadra
River sacred bathing. Chandra means crescent, mouli means crown of hair and iswara refers to Lord Shiva. Chandramouliswara hence literarly translates to 'the wearer of the crescent moon on the crowned hair' represents the aspect of Shiva wearing wearing the crescent on his
The word Jyotirlinga originates from the Sanskrit Language, which means Symbol. Further, the Agama text defines the literal meaning by breaking it into three pieces. “Jyoti” means light, “Ling” means to dissolve or destroy and, “Ga” means to emerge or create. The in-depth sense
of jyotirlinga lights on Lord Shiva’s infinite nature, we are a creation of Lord Shiva (Universe), and we all dissolve back into him at the end. Jyotirlinga marks the cosmos of the universe. There are twelve traditional Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The 12 Jyotir lingas are
Somnath in Saurashtra (Gujarat), Mallikarjuna in Srisailam (Andhra Pradesh), Mahakaleswar in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh), Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh, Kedarnath in Uttrakhand, Bhimashankar in Pune (Maharashtra), Vishwanath in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh), Trimbakeshwar in Nashik
You have often seen many people using copper vessels to store water. But can we store water in copper vessels? is it healthy? Have you ever wonder why are they storing water in a copper vessel? The first element to be ever known by man is Copper. The chalcolithic age or the
copper age was the period when man started making copper weapons instead of stones. Ancient societies like Egyptians, Indians, Greece, and Somalia used copper as various household products. Copper is a metal that has many anti-bacterial properties. These properties were proved to
exist in copper during the 17th century when copper miners were immune to the disease cholera. For centuries copper has come up as a great warrior against many diseases and has helped in curing illnesses, headaches, and even varicose veins. With a gradual increase in Ayurveda,
Vishnu Puran said to be written around 1000 BCE ago (at least 3000 years old or maybe much more) that came to be known as the intellectual Vyasa. On the other hand, Charles Darwin proposed the Theory Of Evolution in 1859 ( less than 200 years). His theory came out to be similar
to the one stated in the Vishnu Puran.Summarizing the pages of Vishnu Puran, we come across that when humans evolve, their average life span reduces along with their size.
Rama, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu documented to be 8 ft. tall. He ruled over Ayodhya for several years
after returning from 14 years of his exile. On the other hand, the ninth avatar of Lord Vishnu (Krishna) documented to be around 7 feet tall. He lived for 125 years.Not only Darwin’s theory of evolution is described in the Puranas of Sanatan Dharma, but there are many other
Science lies even before technologies. Before Vedic scriptures, what were the sources of attaining Vedic science? People in the ancient period gain knowledge from their forefathers or gurus verbally. Sanatan Dharma explained the birth of a human even before modern science and
technologies. Garud Puran is one of the written scripture along with Vishnu Puran, Ramayan, Bhagwadgita.
The pages of Garud Puran explain the biological development of an embryo into a fetus. The procedure described in the Garud Puran is detailed. It consists of every ounce of
change that happens in the womb of a mother. It clearly shows that the roots of Puran are associated with Modern Science. According to the verses of Garud Puran, Lord Vishnu explains the process of reproduction