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 Brahmastra: Nuclear weapon of ancient India
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Brahmastra: Nuclear weapon of ancient India

Brahmastra (Sanskrit: ब्रह्‍मास्‍त्र, Brahmāstra) was a weapon created by the creator Brahma, for the purpose of upholding Dharma and Satya (truth).

When the Brahmastra was discharged, there was neither a counterattack nor a defense that could stop it, except by Brahmadanda, a stick also created by Brahma.

It could be evoked by user after severe concentration and meditating on its creator and could be used only once in a day to destroy an enemy, who could not be defeated by any other means. Brahma had created a weapon even more powerful than the Brahmastra, called the BrahmaSirōnāmāstra, which was never used in war, as it had power equivalent to (Brahmāstra), representing 4 heads of Brahma and in Mahabharata war, it was known only to Dronacharya, Aswatthama, Arjuna and Karna.

Brahmastra also causes severe environmental damage. The land at which it falls becomes barren for many centuries and both men and women became infertile in that region. Greenery will vanish, rainfall would decrease and land will develop cracks as in drought. People in that region will be genetically affected and will give birth to defective children for next few generations.

All these deskriptions indicate that Brahmāstra was indeed a nuclear weapon, as the effects sound similar to what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki of Japan during 2nd world war.

Brahmastra usage was mentioned multiple time in puranas and epics.

Viswamitra used it against VaSishTa, but the Brahmastra was absorbed by Brahmadanda as VaSishTa was brahmarshi (rishi capable of alternate creation like brahma).
In Ramayana, Rama tried to use it to make way out of sea so that the army of Vanaras can march towards Lanka. But Samudra (lord of oceans) appeared and told Rama, about the technical issues of using the weapon and requested not to dry the ocean and kill all living beings in it.
So, Rama aimed it towards Dhrumatulya, which fell at the place of modern day Rajasthan causing it to become a desert.
Later, Rama chose to built a bridge, which still exists between India – Sri Lanka.
Indrajit used Brahmastra to capture hanuman, who was destroying Ashok Vatika after discovering Seetha.
Indrajit also used it against Lakshmana, but it was counter attacked.
During the confrontation of Arjuna and Aswatthama in Mahabharata, both have evoked BrahmaSirOnAmAstra but the combined power of both weapons would have ended all life on earth. So Veda Vyas interfered and asked them to withdraw their weapons. Arjuna could called it back but Aswatthama had no idea of recall, so he re-directed it to attack the unborn grandchild of Arjuna (Parikshit) who was still in his mother’s womb.
This withdrawl of weapon or calling back the weapon after its usage, sounds similar to Boomerang

There are multiple weapons described in puranas and vedas like Agneyastra, Brahmastra, Garudastra, Kaumodaki, Narayanastra, Pashupatastra, Shiva Dhanush, Sudarshana Chakra, Trishul, Vaishnavastra, Varunastra, and Vayavastra; but the trishul, Sudarshana Chakra and the Brahmastra, are the most powerful.
Brahmastra – Nuclear Missile evoked and energized by Gayatri Mantra

Brahmastra is released by Gayatri Mantra but in a different way. Any weapon or even a grass straw can be energized by concentrating and spelling Gayatri Mantra in exact reverse sequence of its syllables.
This method of chanting a mantra is known as viloma (normal way is anuloma). Combined effect of anuloma-viloma chanting multiplies the power of that mantra and sadhaka attains siddhi quicker than normal.

If it is so simple, then why can’t everyone who knows Gayatri mantra release Brahmastra ?

In mantra SAstra, a sadhaka (practitioner) gains siddhi over a mantra only after practicing it for certain period of time for a specified number of times with immense concentration. So, one has to be initiated to chant Gayatri Mantra first in a proper way, then one has to practice it for many years and gain command over it. Then he has to practice the reverse chanting of that mantra in same speed and frequency and again attain siddhi in it. Only after this, a person is trained how to chant Gayatri mantra for Missile purpose. He has to gain siddhi on it, and when he acquires it, he gets energized. With that energy when he releases even a grass straw by chanting that mantra it turns into Brahma Missile due to his own charged energy and the missile inturn derives it’s power from the creator, Brahma.



The entire mantra SAstra is based on the concept that sounds producers vibrations and in-turn frequencies which can kill, heal or transcend. We have seen practically how high pitch sound breaks glass and even other objects as well. Atharva Veda has proven that mantras can change weather, bring rainfall, produce heat, change thoughts in human minds around us, control animals and birds etc.

Ahirbudhnya Samhita of the Pancharatra Agama volume 1:

phantam vahnisamayuktam vyoma halasamanvitam |
mesadvayam dantayutam halahalamatah param || 34-5 ||

ghanadyam vayupurvam ca dantayuktamathantimam |
sarasam carksaparyayam bhantam bhrgumatahh param || 34-6 ||

ambaram vayusamyuktamarimardanamapyatah |
pradIptamatha vaktavyam paramam ca padam tatah || 34-7 ||

tatte pade prayoktavye gayatryaA madhyamam tatahH |
padatrayam prayoktavyametad brahmastramIritam || 34-8 ||

“It contains air, fire and cosmic poison, two goat-like fangs, full of poison, weighty, emits air, contains mercury, fiery, sparkling, sky is filled with air, enemy killing greatly radiant and it is projected with three hymn, Gayatri at its centre, it is known as brahmastra”

When a Sadhaka meditates and raises his Kundalini (Brahmastra in this context), it derives energy from his base chakra (Mooladhara) and propels upwards. Then, it penetrates through 5 other chakras deriving energies from each of them at every stage. Finally it hits the target : Crown Chakra (Sahasrara) and explodes there with a brilliance. That explosion annihilates all “Illusion(Maaya)“, and leaves the sadhaka with the debris called as “Aham Brahmasmi (I’m Brahma)” feeling.




 
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This is misinformation. Nothing can be proven but you like to believe in propaganda as you are brainwashed. 😂😂
 
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India's हग्नि missile is far more destructive/powerful than ब्रह्‍मास्‍त्र

India carries out successful training launch of intermediate range  ballistic Agni-3 missile - India Today

 
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Artificial Intelligence in Ancient India




Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword in the modern world, but did you know that the concept of AI has existed in ancient India? In fact, Indian philosophers and scholars have been contemplating the idea of machines that can mimic human intelligence for centuries.

Two small figures guard the table holding the Buddha’s relics. Are they spearmen, or robots? British Museum, CC BY-NC-SA

The concept of AI can be traced back to the ancient Indian text, the Vedas, which were written between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE. The Vedas contain various references to machines and robots that can perform human-like tasks. For example, the Rig Veda describes a chariot that is pulled by horses made of metal, while the Yajur Veda describes machines that can make music and dance.

In addition to the Vedas, the ancient Indian text, the Mahabharata, also contains references to advanced machines and weapons. One of the most well-known examples is the Brahmastra, a weapon that was said to be capable of destroying entire armies and cities. The Mahabharata also describes Vimanas, flying machines that were powered by mercury and controlled by the mind.

Artistic rendering of Indian Brahmastra, equivalent of present nuclear weapon

However, it wasn’t just in literature that AI was explored in ancient India. Indian philosophers and scholars also developed a concept known as “mechanical man,” which was essentially a robot that could mimic human behavior. One of the most well-known examples of a mechanical man is Yantra Sarvasva, a book written by Bharata Muni in the 2nd century BCE. This book describes various machines and automata, including a mechanical man that could move, speak, and even perform tasks like weaving.

Another example is the renowned 8th-century mathematician and astronomer, Brahmagupta, who wrote about automated machines that could perform mathematical calculations. Brahmagupta’s book, the Brahmasphutasiddhanta, contains detailed instructions for constructing a device called the chakravala, which was a mechanical calculator that could solve complex algebraic equations.

Overall, it’s clear that the concept of AI has a long and rich history in ancient India. While the machines and devices described in ancient texts may seem fantastical by modern standards, they represent a fascinating exploration of the human desire to create machines that can mimic human intelligence and behavior. It’s clear that the ancient Indian philosophers and scholars were ahead of their time in their understanding of the possibilities of machines, and their work has had a lasting impact on the development of AI and robotics to this day.





 
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There was no internet in ancient India therefore no one could watch porn on the internet. However people were insightful enough to provide porn viewing experience to general public so people could visit temples and other public places to watch porn.



 
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धर्म भनेको के हो त्यस्को बुझाई नभै कन धर्म गराइ ले धर्म हुन्छ कि हुँदैन ?
पूजा पाठ र ब्राम्हन लाई दान दक्षिणा नै धर्म को रुप लिएको छ |
 
Does Religion teaches us ethics? If it does not then it is not a religion it will be a colt.



Manusmriti 8.15

धर्म एव हतो हन्ति धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः तस्माद्धर्मो न हन्तव्यो मा नो धर्मो हतोऽवधीत्

- Mahabharata 3.313.128

धर्म एव हतो हन्ति धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः ⁠। तस्माद् धर्मं न त्यजामि मा नो धर्मो हतोऽवधीत् ⁠।⁠।

Mahabharat 13.145.2

धर्म एव हतो हन्ति धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः ⁠। तस्माद् धर्मो न हन्तव्यः पार्थिवेन विशेषतः ⁠।⁠। -

It can be loosely translated as "The Dharma protects those who protect it".[6] The closest synonyms for Dharma in English are righteousness and ethics.[7]


पुस्तकस्था तु या विद्या, परहस्तगतं च धनम्।
कार्यकाले समुत्तपन्ने न सा विद्या न तद् धनम्।।

के के छ र के के लेखे त्यो सुनेर गर्ब गर्ने कुरा बाहेक अरु केहि रहेन | संकृत लाइ एकलौटी भाषा बनाएर बैस्य र शुद्रले सुन्न पनि नहुने बनाए पछि जे जे लेखे पनि पुस्तक देखि बाहिर निक्लन सकेन | कर्मी हातले ( बैस्य र सुद्र) संकृत सुन्न पनि नहुने बनाए |
बाल्मिकिले रावणदश टाउका बराबर दिमाग भएको मान्छे जनाउन खोजेका थिए , अहिले हामि दश टाउके रावन र भिलन को रुपमा चिनेका छौ र त्यो बाहेक अरु हाम्रा दिमाग मा छिर्दैन |
विज्ञानको कुरामा रावन जातिहरु आर्य भन्दा धेरै माथि थिए | अनार्यले गरेको ग्यान र विज्ञानको प्रगति लाइ रोक्न गरिएको आर्यको जालसाजी को कथा 'रामायण" हो |
जाल्साजिको कुरामा आर्य हरु सबै भन्दा माथि थिए र छन् र छौ | हिटलर ले हामि बाटै सिकेर जातिय शुद्दिकरण सुरु गरेको हो र नाजी symbol पनि हाम्रै अनुकरण गर्यो |

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