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Science meet didn't hear: 40 years ago, IISc debunked flying claims

Written by Johnson T A | New Delhi | Posted: January 6, 2015 4:52 am |
Updated: January 6, 2015 6:31 am

At the Indian Science Congress on Sunday, at a special session called
"Vedic Science through Sanskrit'', a former pilot, Captain Anand J
Bodas, claimed that aircraft technology existed in India thousands of
years before the Wright brothers' first flight in 1903. To
substantiate his claim that aeronautical engineering in India dates
back to Vedic times, Bodas referred to a book, Vyamanika Shastra, that
claims to document ancient sage Maharishi Bharadwaja's musings on
aviation technology.

What was not mentioned, however, was that exactly 40 years ago, a
group of five young Indian scientists from the aeronautical
engineering and mechnical engineering departments of the Indian
Institute of Science in Bangalore had debunked such claims after
conducting a thorough study.

The group, led by H S Mukunda, a now retired professor of aerospace
engineering from IISc, had found that none of the technologies
documented in the Vymanika Shashtra would allow an object to fly. They
also found that the Vyamanika Shastra was based on a figment of
imagination of a man who lived in the 20th century, and not the
ancient sage Maharishi Bharadwaja.

In a paper titled "Critical Study of the Work Vyamanika Shastra'',
published in the journal Scientific Opinion in 1974, Mukunda, S M
Deshpande, H R Nagendra, A Prabhu and S P Govindaraju said: "The
planes described are at the best poor concoctions rather than
expressions of something real. None of the planes has properties or
capabilities of being flown; the geometries are unimaginably
horrendous from the point of view of flying; and the principles of
propulsion make then resist rather than assist flying."

Following futile attempts to establish the Vedic origins of the claims
in the Vymanika Shastra , the scientists found that the book was in
fact "brought into existence sometime between 1900 and 1922 by Pandit
Subbaraya Shastry'', an interpreter of Sanskrit shlokas whose work was
 documented by an aide before his death in 1944 as the Vyamanika
Shastra.
The work, according to the paper by the IISc scientists, was
discovered in 1951 by A M Joyser, the founder of an International
Academy of Sanskrit Research at Mysore, who published it.

While the science of aeronautics requires understanding of
"aerodynamics, aeronautical structures, propulsive devices, materials,
and metallurgy'', the Vyamanika Shashtra paid "little or no emphasis
on aerodynamics'', said the IISc paper. "It is worth pointing out that
that the history of aeronautics (western) in regard to production of
heavier- than-air craft is studded with initial failures,
significantly traceable to a non-understanding of aerodynamics,'' it
said.

"What we feel unfortunate... is that some people tend to eulogise and
glorify whatever they can find about our past, even without valid
evidence. In the absence of any evidence, efforts will be made to
produce part of the evidence in favour of antiquity,'' the scientists
noted.
"Anybody who talks about these things has the responsibility to prove
these things as well -- at least on a small scale,'' Prof Mukunda told
The Indian Express. "If you see the drawings presented with the Vedic
papers, it is grotesque. What is this nonsense? We went out of the way
to find some substance for it at that time. We put in enormous effort.
We have not stated it in the paper, but we went to great extent to
find the origin of that book,'' he said.
"I don't know where we are going by glorifying the past. It makes
sense if the ancient knowledge is put to use, not otherwise. In a way,
I regret doing all that work to write the paper. Ultimately it seems
to have no meaning,'' said Prof Mukunda. "Look, if my father was an
outstanding man and I am ordinary, what can I do by carrying on about
what a great man my father was? What purpose is served by going on
about that?"

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