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      • Legend has it that he had the power to alter planetary positions as he desired. His step brother Kuber gifted him the Pushpak Vimana, a flying chariot. In addition, he was a master of Tantra Vidya – an art form allowing one to create optical illusions through thoughts- which came in handy during his clashes against adversaries.
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  2. Dec 14, 2022 · Pushpaka is said to be originally made by Vishwakarma for Brahma, the Hindu god of creation — later Brahma gave it to Kubera, the God of wealth — but it was later stolen, along with Lanka, by his half-brother, king Ravana in the epic Ramayana.

  3. Aug 17, 2017 · Brahma is the creator of the universe. He used this Pushpak Vimana for some time. Later Kuber (the care taker of the world’s wealth) got the Pushpak Vimana from Brahma. Kuber used this flying craft to move around. The craft was a beauty and it could fly for any distance.

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    It is the first flying vimana mentioned in existing Hindu texts (as distinct from the gods' flying horse-drawn chariots). Pushpaka was originally made by Vishvakarma for Brahma, the Hindu god of creation; later Brahma gave it to Kubera, the God of wealth; but it was later stolen, along with Lanka, by his half-brother, king Ravana.

  5. Now why no one wrote down the technology behind it could be because such aircrafts were not the norm like we see on airplanes today. Those were used by gods and didn't belong to earth. For example, Ravan got the airplane from Kubera (VRM - 6.121.9), which was made by Viswakarma for Brahma. Similarly, there is another instance in the Bhagavatam ...

  6. Apr 20, 2022 · The Pushpaka Vimana appears as the first flying vimana mentioned in existing Hindu texts. The powerful Pushpaka Vimana was built e by Vishwakarma for Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. This Vimana was later given by Brahma to Kubera, the God of wealth.

  7. Sep 21, 2024 · Pushpaka Vimana is the legendary flying machine of Ravana mentioned in the Ramayana. Ravana had carried away Sita in the Pushpaka Vimana. Origin of Pushpaka Vimanam as per Vishnu Purana is associated with Surya, the Sun God. It is believed that Pushpaka Vimana was carved out using matter from Sun.

  8. Aug 27, 2023 · Ramayana: This epic chronicles the hero Rama's adventures and references vimanas, most notably the "Pushpaka Vimana," a magnificent flying chariot that could change its form. Mahabharata: Another seminal epic, the Mahabharata, contains multiple references to aerial battles and sophisticated vimanas.