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HINDUS IN SLAVIC ANCESTORS ?

Q. HINDUS IN SLAVIC ANCESTORS ? A. YES .... The Serbs, which appear to be the original name for the Slavik people, once covered large parts of Europe, into the British isles and also throughout Russia and beyond. Like the rest of the world before the appearance of semetic religions, the Serbs worshipped a variety of Gods. As well as a Supreme source from which everything comes, like the Vedas, the Serbian people recognised a cosmic administration within this universe, powerful beings, gods with a small g, whose sincere worship could bestow elevation and earthly benedictions. In the Vedas we have Indra, the God of thunder, the administrator in charge of the higher planetary system known as heaven. The Serbs worshipped Yndra, the supreme God of thunder who battles to defend his heavenly realm known as Svarga Log. These two personalities, Indra and Yndra, are obviously one and the same and the Serbian Svarga Log is simply the Vedic Svarga Loka, the heavenly abode of Lord Indra.

Secrets which every Vimana pilot must learn, explained by Ancient texts

Aachaarya Naaraayana says, “That which can speed on earth, on water, through air, by its own power, like a bird, is a “Vimana.” Shankha says, “Experts in the science of aeronautics say, “That which can fly through air from one place to another is a Vimana” And Vishwambhara says, “Experts say that which can fly through air from one country to another country, from one island to another island, and from one world to another world, is a “Vimana”.” Those are the definitions of the mysterious aircraft called the “Vimana,” ancient flying devices that were known to humans around 6000 years ago. Rahasyagnyodhikaaree. Sootra 2. “The pilot is one who knows the secrets.” Bodhaananda: Scientists say that there are 32 secrets of the  working of the Vimana. A pilot should acquaint himself thoroughly with them before he can be deemed competent to handle the aeroplane. Those secrets are given in “Rahasya-Lahari” and other works, by Lalla and other masters, and are described