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156: 52: 348: 91: 407: 1151: 169: 490:, India. Lord Vishnu was so impressed by the devotion and singing of Saint Tukaram that when his time came, a Pushpak Viman (a heavenly aircraft shaped as an eagle) came to take him to heaven. Though it is believed that every other human being can go to Heaven without body, Saint Tukaram went to heaven with body (Sadeha Swarga Prapti). 285:
In times past, for many hundreds of years, there had ever been promoted the killing of animals and the hurting of living beings, discourtesy to relatives, (and) discourtesy to Sramanas and Brahmanas. But now, in consequence of the practice of morality on the part of king Devanampriya Priyadarsin, the
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s, the "chariots of the Gods". The existence of the text was revealed in 1952 by G. R. Josyer, according to whom it was written by one Pandit Subbaraya Shastry, who dictated it in 1918–1923. A Hindi translation was published in 1959, the Sanskrit text with an English translation in 1973. It has 3000
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may be an element in its own right. The author says he has personally seen most of the devices he describes in use, but does not specify which ones. The list includes two wooden aircraft, referred to as "vimanas": a "light" one shaped like a huge bird and a "heavy" one shaped like a temple. Both
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The Pushpaka Vimana that resembles the Sun and belongs to my brother was brought by the powerful Ravana; that aerial and excellent Vimana going everywhere at will ... that chariot resembling a bright cloud in the sky ... and the King got in, and the excellent chariot at the command of the Raghira,
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as "a car or a chariot of the gods, any self-moving aerial car sometimes serving as a seat or throne, sometimes self-moving and carrying its occupant through the air; other descriptions make the Vimana more like a house or palace, and one kind is said to be seven stories high", and quotes the
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types contain a fire chamber which heats a container of mercury, somehow causing the aircraft to rise from the ground. However, the description is purposely left incomplete for ethical reasons:
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in 1974 concluded that the aircraft described in the text were "poor concoctions" and that the author showed a complete lack of understanding of aeronautics.
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sound of drums has become the sound of morality, showing the people representations of aerial chariots, elephants, masses of fire, and other divine figures.
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as an example. It may denote any car or vehicle, especially a bier or a ship as well as a palace of an emperor, especially with seven stories. Nowadays,
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Ashoka mentions a model vimana ("aerial chariot") as part of the festivities or procession which were organised during his reign.
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texts (as distinct from the gods' flying horse-drawn chariots). Pushpaka was originally made by
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in eight chapters. Subbaraya Shastry allegedly stated that the content was dictated to him by
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Pushpaka vimana depicted three times, twice flying in the sky and once landed on the ground.
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Pushpak Vimana, meaning "an aeroplane with flowers", is a mythical aeroplane found in
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Mukunda, H.S.; Deshpande, S.M.; Nagendra, H.R.; Prabhu, A.; Govindraju, S.P. (1974).
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Vimanas have appeared in books, films, games, on the Internet, etc., including:
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Vimāna-vāsin ('dweller in vimāna') is a class of deities who served the
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Flying palaces or chariots described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit epics
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King Bhojadeva of Dhar (attrib.) (1927). Sastri, T. Ganapati (ed.).
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Sculpture of the Pushpaka vimana, as a temple flying in the sky.
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that is supposed to fly like a bird with hinged wings and tail.
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For the sake of secrecy, and not due to lack of knowledge.
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are mythological flying palaces or chariots described in
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The construction of the machines has not been explained
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In that respect, that should be known as the reason—
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It is the first flying vimana mentioned in existing
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Index

Dandu Monara
Vamana
Vimana (disambiguation)
Pushpaka Vimana (disambiguation)

Hindu texts
Sanskrit epics
Ravana
Kubera
Jain texts

Sanskrit
Monier Monier-Williams
Pushpaka Vimana
Ravana
Indian languages
Vimanapura
Bangalore
Vimana


Ramayana
Ravana
Hindu
Vishvakarma
Brahma
Kubera
Lanka
half-brother
Ūrdhva Loka heavens

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