Rishi AGASTYA invented battery and modern electricity concepts
Rishi Agastya is a prominent name in the history of India and occupies a pivotal role for generating the idea of portable electricity. @THinduz
Based on principles suggested by him, the concept of portable electricity came into existence in the Indian mainland among the Hindus, while the rest of the world remained obscure from the concept altogether.
It is believed that the science of such energy was passed on from the gods to the rishis, which manifested itself in the form of numerous war weapons which have been used from time to time in all major wars in India, such as the sudarshan chakra and the brahmastra.
Agastya Samhita: Sage Agastya created electricity based on the natural resources and compiled it in his book. He created the concept of creating clean energy producing electricity. Even the modern battery cells use exactly the same method of creating electricity.
In the Samhita it’s mentioned that Sage Agastya used one earthen pot, a copper plate, copper sulphate, wet saw dust and Zinc amalgam for creating electricity. Here wet saw dust was used as a separator. According to the Hindu beliefs the scripture was compiled around 10,000 BCE.
If you take a closer look into the Rasayan scripts of the Samhita, then you can easily find that modern technology took theories from this book to generate electricity. Rishi Agastya is considered as the father of ancient science. He was a great pioneer in medicine too.
He also highlighted the need of chemical compounds to benefit the humankind. Rishi Agastya was himself born from the solar energy of the sun. The rapid technological advancements during that age fostered the ancient civilizations to use solar energy without harming nature.
According to Agastya Samhita, electricity is present in the human body and also in all resources of the earth. To know this more clearly we must see how Sage Agastya made electricity.
According to the process described in the Agastya Samhita 》》》
Electricity can be made by placing a Copper plate on an earthen pot and putting Copper Sulphate. Then it needs to be smeared with wet saw dust and Zinc. Then if the wires are joined it will create electricity.
This experiment was carried out by Mr. Hole and it generated
An electricity of 1.38 volts and short circuit current of 23 mili amperes. It’s further mentioned in the Agastya Samhita that if hundred earthen pots are used in water, the form of water would be changed to life giving floating hydrogen and oxygen.
He even gave the sutra of an aerodynamic battery. He mentions that if hydrogen is contained in an air tight cloth, it will fly. This suggests that ancient India was already aware of electricity and of the flying aeroplanes technology.
Rishi Agastya’s achievement as one of India’s oldest and wisest rishis, is a remarkable feat that indicates the lustrous and rich history of the country. India had progressed by many marks in the past, leaving behind the world and other countries in many fields.
Our technology and study was much more advanced than what was initially manifested. These principles and experiments have supplemented modern day scientists to build up further experiments and studies, on a base of this ancient knowledge.
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Debunking The Fake Narrative that Raja Jaichand was a Traitor Raja Jayachandra popularly known as Jaichand, was a king of the Gahadavala dynasty, whose kingdom stretched from the borders of China to Malwa.
He ruled the Antarvedi country in the Gangetic plains, including the important cities of Kanyakubja & Varanasi.
He is also known as Jayachandra in several inscriptions and Jaichand in vernacular legends.
Raja Jaichand was the son of Vijayachandra and inherited his grandfather ,
Govindachandra's royal titles: Ashvapati Narapati Gajapati Rajatrayadhipati ("leader of three forces: the cavalry, the infantry and the elephant corps") and Vividha-vidya-vichara-vachaspati ("patron of different branches of learning").
Why Maligned and Defamed? Scripture older than 200 BC which is orated in chaste Sanskrit following truthful impeccability of Panini “Asthadhyayi “ should have been matter of splendid inheritance and pride of intellectual competence for any civilization. @THinduz
Yet, the discourse around Manu Smriti is based on rejection and repudiation on some fallacious imagination. Narratives have been manufactured about its anti-women right and anti-weaker Caste right. How it all started and who conspired to take it forward?
A painful yet factual truth which exists and the masses do not know is that we do not have an original copy of Manu Smriti today in our library. Infact we have today more than 50 manuscripts of Manu Smriti today and each claiming to be original and oldest.
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Understanding Manu Smriti-I: Women and Freedom
The much touted verse of misogyny in Manusmriti, actually has nothing anti-women in it.
ता रक्षति कौमारे भर्ता रक्षति यौवने ।
रक्षन्ति स्थाविरे पुत्राः न स्त्री स्वातन्त्र्यमर्हति ।। (Manu Smriti.9.3).
Almost everybody knows this verse from Manu Smriti for its misinterpreted meaning. This verse, which is often explained as denying women independence, has been touted as the ultimate proof of misogyny in Hinduism.
Yet, a thorough reading of the verse will reveal how the true import of the verse has been twisted and misinterpreted.
Let us now try to understand the true import of the verse.
First, the context.
Did you Know?
Dowry Didn't Evolve from India.
Where did We Get This Terrible Idea?
Hindus got it from the Europeans - - especially from the British occupiers where this evil practise of buying a groom/bride was being practised in Britain since time medieval times.
According to several sources, the present dowry practice in India can be traced only to the 19th century - likely because that is when Indians observed the full-fledged practice of dowry among the British in India.
Here are some excerpts from a wonderfully, enlightening book, The Marriage Bargain, Women and Dowries in European History :
"In France, the dowry was almost a universal institution, even among servants, laborers and tenant farmers, until the interwar era (1918-1939).
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Ancient Bharat's Forgotten Scientists & Mathematicians
Pingala's Binary System
Acharya Pingala is said to have lived around 400-200 BC, maybe earlier and is believed to be the brother of the well known Sanskrit grammarian MahaRishi Pāṇini.
Acharya Pingala discovered the immense possibilities of Binary numbers quite by accident, which today are used for Computing language. He was working on the meter or Chandah of Vedas. Our Vedas were composed in meters or Chandah.
Most Indian Languages have the Deerga or long swar and the Laghu or short swar. This combination of long and short sounds is the basis of Sanskrit prosody or meter or chandah. In 200 BCE, a work called Chandahsastra was authored by Pingala, the Mathematician.
Snakes and Ladders is an ancient Indian game which was brought to the west by the British in 1892.
It was called Mokshapath meaning Path to Salvation.
In sanskrit Moksha=Salvation and Path=Path.
This game originated in ancient India and was called Mokshapath which means the path of salvation.
It was also called Param Pad Sopanam or The Highest Place.
The ultimate goal of the game was to achieve salvation by reaching the top.
Every time a person does a bad deed, he ends up at the snake’s mouth and is demoted in the game of attaining salvation.