Kasugay - Vimana - Ancient indian Aircraft

Vimanas (Sanskrit: vimāna) are mythological flying machines or chariots described in ancient Indian texts and Sanskrit epics, particularly the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. They are celestial vehicles used by gods, deities, and powerful beings.

General Description and Etymology

Meaning: The Sanskrit word vimāna literally means "measuring out," "traversing," or "having been measured out."

Forms: They are described variously as flying palaces (sometimes multi-storied), self-moving aerial cars, or chariots of the gods. The concept of the Vimana is also used in architecture to refer to the towering structure above the sanctum (garbhagriha: )

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