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Ancient Sanskrit from India tell of UFO visit in 4,000 B.C.

Dr.V. Raghavan, retired head of the Sanskrit department of India's University of Madras, says that ancient sanskrit from 4000 years ago explains extraterrestrials in india's prehistory.

Dr. Raghavan says that centuries-old documents in Sanskrit prove that intelligent life from somewhere outside earth visited his nation. "Fifty years of researching these ancient works convinces me that there are livings beings on other planets, and that they visited earth as far back as 4,000 B.C. "


Dr.V. Raghavan says, "There is a mass of information about flying machines and science fiction weapons, that can be found in translations of the Vedas, Indian epics, and other ancient Sanskrit text. "In the Mahabharata, there is notion of divine lighting and ray weapons, even a kind of hypnotic weapon. And in the Ramayana, there is a description of Vimanas, or flying machines, that navigated at great heights with the aid of quicksilver and a great propulsive wind. "

The Ramayana even describes a beautiful chariot which 'arrived shining, a wonderful divine car that sped through the air'. In another passage, there is mention of a chariot being seen 'sailing overhead like a moon.'

Mahabharata
"At Rama's behest, the magnificent chariot rose up to a mountain of cloud with a tremendous din."
Another passage says, "Bhima flew with his Vimana on an enormous ray which was as brilliant as the sun and made a noise like the thunder of a storm." In the ancient Vymanka-Shastra (science of aeronautics), there is a description of a Vimana, "An apparatus which can go by its own force, from one place to place or globe to globe." Dr. Raghavan points out, "The text's revelations become even more astounding. Thirty-one parts-of which the machine consists-are described, including a photographing mirror underneath. The text also enumerates 16 kinds of metal that are needed to construct the flying vehicle: "But only three of them are known to us today. The rest remain untranslatable." Another authority who agrees with Dr. Raghavan's interpretations is Dr. A.V. Krishna Murty, professor of aeronautics at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. "It is true," Murty says, "that the ancient Indian Vedas and other text refer to aeronautics, spaceships, flying machines and ancient astronauts. "A study of the Sanskrit texts has convinced me that ancient India did know the secret of building flying machines-and that those machines were patterned after spaceships coming from other planets."

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