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Ancient Indian texts speak of great advancements in science. Ancient texts have been found that describe flying machines (vimana), “Pushpaka vimana”, a flying machine is used by ravana to abduct sita in Ramayana. Similarly the Vedas supposedly describe the nuclear power. When the first ever Nuclear bomb was tested in 1946, Oppenheimer; the man behind it,exclaimed,”Kotisoorya samaprabha.....” (The light of a thousand suns) in Sanskrit quoting from the Vedas !
Ashoka (270.BCE) was one of the greatest Indian Emperors, he wanted to be the only ruler of India. He continued the legacy of his great grandfather Chandragupta Maurya. He went on conquering many parts of India to bring them under his rule. It was a cakewalk for him until he tried to conquer Kalinga (The present day Orrissa). The people of Kalinga resisted this invasion, they fought a valiant battle to defend their land , they could not be intimidated by the huge armies of Ashoka. Finally Ashoka won the battle which cost the lives of 1,00,000 men ! The scenes of death and destruction moved Ashoka so much that he decided to never wage a battle again. He got himself converted into the religion of Buddha. At the same time, he decided that all the weapons of war and all knowledge that can cause destruction should be hidden from the view of the people. [I guess only a few people could read at that time and fewer still had the complete knowledge of science and hence it was easy to conceal information] He created a secret society called “The Nine Unknown” , a group of nine people who would have access to all knowledge and also develop it but would ensure that it did not get into the wrong hands. “The Nine Unknown” is one of the oldest secret societies in existence as we know and their aim was “to preserve and develop knowledge that would be dangerous to humanity if it fell into the wrong hands”. The nine people were supposedly well versed in 9 fields, the fields are as follows :-
Each of The Nine Unknown supposedly have a book each; which contains complete information on the field assigned to them. J.C.Bose, and Vikram Sarabhai, the man behind the Indian space and missile defense programs are speculated to have been members of the Nine but the society is so secretive that no on even knows if it exists at all. The Nine are also supposedly responsible for the creation of the Cholera vaccine, when the scientist from Germany came to India he is supposed to have been given instructions by the Nine Unknown on how to make the vaccine and he did it. They did this because among the priorities assigned to them,they were to look after the well-being of the world. So, what this means is that ancient India did have an advanced science which was curtailed and put under wraps by Ashoka after seeing the bloodshed it could produce. The job of developing and knowing the science was given to 9 people who were to add to the knowledge but would not let it go into the wrong hands. This explains why we haven't seen any mass-destructive offensive or defensive equipment by our ancestors for at least the past 2000years which left us open for attacks by the barbarians of the North West. Ashoka may have wanted us to abstain from war because of the destruction it could produce. Moreover since he was spreading Buddhism, a religion of peace all over the globe, he may not have apprehended any danger of wars. This explains why we didn't inherit much super-knowledge from our ancestors. We weren't meant to know it as it would be dangerous to one and all. Post script: (How I ended up with this article). I was searching the Internet for secret Indian societies , but the results repeatedly pointed to something called “the nine Unknown”. A little more searching revealed that it was started by Ashoka etc. I have referred the following pages and also added my own inputs to write this article. References:
The legend of Nine Unknown men Please share any additional information if you may have it. |
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