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By R. Cedric Leonard The ancient vimanas described in the Vedic and Puranic literature of India are so fabulous in their capabilities and construction, one might, with good reason, wonder if such things were actualities, especially those in particular which seem to savor of daiva (myth).
There are reference to flying machines in the temple carvings and in the ancient writings. The images found on the ceiling beams of a 3000-year old New Kingdom Temple, located several hundred miles south of Cairo and the Giza Plateau, at Abydos resembles modern day Aircrafts. Reference to ancient Indian flying vehicles comes from ancient Indian sources, many are the well known ancient Indian Epics, and there are literally hundreds of them. Most of them have not even been translated into English yet from the old sanskrit. It is claimed that a few years ago, the Chinese discovered some sanskrit documents in Lhasa, Tibet and sent them to the University of Chandrigarh to be translated. Dr.
1 Manik (October 5): Manik is one of the most powerful days in the sacred Calendar, and it inaugurates of the most powerful trecena cycles of them all. The animal associated with Manik is the deer – not a gentle Bambi, but a powerful Lord of the Forest. Welcome in the new trecena by praying for harmony among one and all. This extends to the natural world around us as well as to other human beings; one gains great power and energy if one is able to spend this day in nature or in the wilderness. Among traditionalist Maya, 1 Manik is a day upon which apprentice shamans are introduced to the Earth Mother by their teachers, and a day upon shamans pray in order to establish a connection between unborn children in their mothers’ wombs and the ancestral spirits who will someday guide them.