"Technological excellence is the only method to approach aliens to whom we say God. Technology does not mean only scientific advancement which is tested and proved but spiritual advancement also which is tested by our saints and we observe its effectiveness in our daily lives. Science works for the physical body and spiritual science works for the Mind and Heart. The combination of both can convert humans to the level of great civilization like God".
Researcher on 4 Veda, Senior Vice President in industry, Founder of NGO Help Sensors Foundation and socialist woring for equality of humans on resources of the earth. The long-term goal is to make India a Hub of Cosmic Science Experts and to find a way to discover a new earth for a great future of human civilization.
The sacred texts of Hinduism are far more than mere narratives; they are repositories of profound wisdom and knowledge, often depicting advanced technological concepts intertwined with divine forces. Within these scriptures, the Devas, often interpreted as celestial beings or even extraterrestrial entities, are described as possessing awe-inspiring technologies that transcend our current understanding.
In the analogy of historical technological advancements, where concepts like electricity, telecommunications, and aerospace were once inconceivable but are now integral parts of our lives, the scriptures suggest that the Devas introduced similarly groundbreaking technologies to humanity when they arrived on Earth from the distant realms of Ursa Major.
Legends within Hinduism speak of beings such as Saint Kashyap, Saint Dadhich, Saint Augusta, and Saint Bhagirathi, who, akin to humans but endowed with divine powers, served as conduits of wisdom and guidance. They shared knowledge spanning diverse fields, including agriculture, medicine, and cosmology, fostering human progress, and understanding.
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