Is Brahmastra a Nuclear Weapon?

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By London Swaminathan

Is Brahmastra a Nuclear Weapon?

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Twenty years ago I wrote my first English article under the title 'IS BRAHMASTRA A NUCLEAR WEAPON?' and it was published in the South Indian Society Deepavali Souvenir in London. Later I wrote about the Medical Wonders from Mahabharata. That set a trend among the Hindu writers and many followed my line of thinking. But I don't claim any originality. Now and then some people voiced such opinions.

One of them is the acupuncture practiced by Bhishma of Mahabharata. I found it in a newspaper. Later I developed it into acupressure techniques practiced by our wrestlers and barbers. When I was interviewing a doctor for the Tamil Service of the BBC (Thamilzosai) in London, I asked her casually whether we could consider 100 sons of Gandhari as test tube babies. But her answer was non committal Later I found such an opinion in CHO's Tuglaq magazine. Manu Smrti says that the priests killed the cruel king Venan, but they churned out his body and produced a genuine king called Prithvi and the earth was named after him. Mahabharata also says a MAN gave birth to a baby. Later science magazines confirmed what Mahbharata said. Even dead man's stem cell can be used to create a baby. So, both the stories of cloning a baby from a dead man are confirmed by science. I am not going to give a full summary of what I wrote in the past 12 years in my blogs. I must publish them in 3 or four volumes. Hope you will find this first book interesting and informative.

Is Brahmastra a Nuclear Weapon?