Aliens are with us -Extraterrestrial contact

Aliens are with us -Extraterrestrial contact

For centuries, there have been rumors of life beyond Earth, with tales of UFOs and extraterrestrial visitors circulating through society. Yet, the majority of people remain skeptical, dismissing these ideas as fantasy. It's much like fish in the deep sea mocking the notion that life exists beyond their waters. Despite this, numerous pilots and others have reported sightings, only to be ridiculed or silenced by military authorities.

Recently, however, something unprecedented occurred. Air Force Major David Grusch testified under oath before the U.S. Senate, asserting that aliens and unidentified flying objects are real. Following this, a Harvard University study officially declared that extraterrestrial beings are indeed real and might be living among us.

The challenge with alien news is twofold: 99% of it is likely a hoax, often fueled by individuals or groups seeking profit or amusement. Additionally, many genuine sightings may be mistaken for classified military test flights. Even if someone provides solid evidence of a sighting, the military could simply claim it was an experimental aircraft. Nevertheless, the possibility of something extraordinary remains.

Extraterrestrial beings in the Veda

The Vedas, ancient sacred texts of India, speak clearly about the existence of and interactions with beings from beyond Earth. At least three well-known extraterrestrial groups—Ribhus, Ashvins (also known as Nāsatyas), and Maruts—are said to have frequently visited Earth and aided humanity. Earthlings could communicate with these beings, who are believed to have originated from different worlds. For instance, the Ashvins are associated with the constellation Aries (Ashvini). While some Puranas describe the Ashvins as twin physicians, this characterization may stem from their similar appearance, including their unblinking eyes.

The Rig Veda contains numerous hymns detailing the incredible feats of these extraterrestrial visitors. These include accounts of cloning a cow from a piece of skin, rejuvenating an elderly sage, and rescuing sunken ships from the ocean. The Vedic texts also describe the vehicles (rathas) of these beings in detail. The Ashvins, for example, had a unique triangular vehicle that operated without horses, ascended vertically, emitted a humming sound, and was faster than the shyena bird. It had three seats inside, three lights outside, and was exceptionally large.

The Manu Smriti (2.231) mentions that donating a horse will grant passage to the world of the Ashvins. According to the Vayu Purana, these beings are called "vaimānkas" (flying people) who inhabit stars and planets.

In a universe with billions of galaxies and trillions of stars and planets, it is arrogant to think that life exists only on Earth. The Maruts, Ribhus, and Ashvins were space travelers with advanced vehicles that could effortlessly traverse both the ocean and the sky.

The Ashvins and Their Vehicles in the Rig Veda

Our ancient Puranas describe the Ashvins as twin deities and skilled physicians, but there is much more to their story than commonly known. The Rig Veda, particularly the first mandala, contains numerous hymns celebrating the Ashvins' extraordinary deeds. Their vehicles, described in vivid detail, could navigate both the ocean and the sky with ease.

  • “Your vehicle, O Ashvins, is faster than the mind and self-powered. It rushes to those in distress with great speed.”
  • “Your vast, brilliant vehicle outpaces the shyena bird, flies of its own accord, and travels anywhere it wishes.”
  • “Your ship exceeds the speed of human thought. It has three seats and moves with unimaginable power, faster than the wind.”
  • “Your extraordinary triangular vehicle, equipped with three wheels, can fly in any direction—backwards, forwards, upwards, or downwards—with astonishing speed.”

These descriptions, though remarkable, were interpreted differently by scholars like Sri Sayanacharya in the 13th century. In a time without engines or vehicles, anything that flew without visible means of propulsion was seen as fantastical.

The Tugra Incident

The Rig Veda recounts many instances of the Ashvins aiding humanity, often without elaborate explanations, as these deeds were well-known in ancient times. One of the most extraordinary accounts is the rescue of King Tugra’s son, Bhujyu, and his army after their ships sank in the ocean. In his distress, King Tugra called upon the Ashvins, who arrived in four flying ships, entered the ocean, and saved the soldiers.

The Ashvins, Maruts, and Ribhus were beings from other planets, traveling in advanced, horseless vehicles capable of vertical flight and astonishing speed. The Rig Veda repeatedly emphasizes their otherworldly technology, describing the Ashvins' vehicle as equally adept at navigating space and the ocean. How did they achieve such feats? The Rig Veda hints at the concept of artificial gravity, with one "wheel" fixed to an indestructible source while the other moved freely through vast space.


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