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Vimāna is a term used to describe mythological flying palaces or chariots 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 .
The predecessors of the flying vimanas of the Sanskrit epics are the flying chariots employed by various gods in the Vedas : the Sun (see Sun chariot ) and Indra and several other Vedic deities are transported by flying wheeled chariots pulled by animals, usually horses.
The existing Rigveda versions do not mention Vimanas, but verses RV 1 .164.47-48 have been taken as evidence for the idea of "mechanical birds": [ by whom? ]
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Vimāna is a term used to describe mythological flying palaces or chariots 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 .
The predecessors of the flying vimanas of the Sanskrit epics are the flying chariots employed by various gods in the Vedas : the Sun (see Sun chariot ) and Indra and several other Vedic deities are transported by flying wheeled chariots pulled by animals, usually horses.
The existing Rigveda versions do not mention Vimanas, but verses RV 1 .164.47-48 have been taken as evidence for the idea of "mechanical birds": [ by whom? ]
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Lulu and the Flying Babies [Posy Simmonds] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Stuck waiting for her family in the art museum when she would much ...
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Vimāna is a term used to describe mythological flying palaces or chariots 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 .
The predecessors of the flying vimanas of the Sanskrit epics are the flying chariots employed by various gods in the Vedas : the Sun (see Sun chariot ) and Indra and several other Vedic deities are transported by flying wheeled chariots pulled by animals, usually horses.
The existing Rigveda versions do not mention Vimanas, but verses RV 1 .164.47-48 have been taken as evidence for the idea of "mechanical birds": [ by whom? ]
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