The Mysterious "War God Chariot" of Ancient India

In the popular imagination, flying machines are a modern invention. However, archaeological discoveries have revealed a stunning secret: the ancient Indians were capable of creating spacecraft. According to ancient Indian texts, they even crafted a "War God Chariot" that could fly at speeds of up to 57,000 kilometers per hour. These texts provide detailed descriptions of the spacecraft's structure, propulsion methods, materials used, and the training and attire of its pilots. The documents describe the chariot as pyramid-shaped, topped with a transparent cover, and equipped with insulation, electronic devices, vacuum systems, rotary wings, lightning rods, and jet engines. Such descriptions evoke images of the legendary flying saucers.

Sculptures of the "War God Chariot" can be found in many temples in the ancient city of Kanchipuram in southern India. At its peak, the city housed as many as 1,000 temples, earning it the title of "City of Temples." The sculptures depict mythological figures, and the "War God Chariot" is a common name among them. Records indicate that these spacecraft may have been the mounts of mythological beings.

This discovery has sparked numerous speculations: Were these spacecraft built by humans, or are they remnants left by extraterrestrials? Researchers suggest that if these spacecraft were indeed left by aliens, the locals might have revered them as divine entities. Although there is currently no conclusive evidence, the entire narrative remains astonishing.