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nasa ka pani
by dell fail on Aug 05, 2008 04:37 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

nasa is exploring the facts mentioned in our ancient literatures veds puranas n etc.n we just keep on treating the literatures as fictitious. according to our shastra mars is son of earth , means they were knowing the facts of mars in detail.

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by Nandakishore Kangovi on Aug 05, 2008 04:45 PM   Permalink
Well said my friend ! Our "Vedas" said that mars took birth out of earth's womb. Mars is described as " Dharani Gharbha Sambutham vidyutkanthi sambutham"(dharani means earth, Gharbha means womb, vidyutkanti means mars made of iron particles, hence called RED PLANET). Thus Mars is a part of Earth and going forward, Scientists will realise the above, which was known to our ancestors before few centuries. JAI BHARAT

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by Bharat on Aug 05, 2008 04:44 PM   Permalink
Shastry ji Pranam,

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by dell fail on Aug 05, 2008 04:56 PM   Permalink
I am not shastri, but an engineer, but when i satrted reading abt ancient india and our culture. i found some surprising things which when compared to present discoveries,force us to believe that our rishis and devas might be having total knowledge of the universe. e.g ravana had pushpak viman which was claimed to be discovered in last century by americans.

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by Dayanand on Aug 05, 2008 05:50 PM   Permalink
Pushpak Vimana discovered by Americans? Where man?

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by thribhuvan hk on Aug 05, 2008 06:14 PM   Permalink
Please take pills at right time. He is talking about the aircraft which was invented by wright brothers in US.

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