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A Scientific Reimagining of Duryodhana's Last Stand

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  Bhima's Roar and the Resonant Lake: A Scientific Reimagining of Duryodhana's Last Stand By Backed By History Introduction What if one of the Mahābhārata's most dramatic moments concealed a forgotten technological secret? In the traditional epic, Duryodhana hides beneath a lake using Jala-stambhana Vidyā , a mystical technique that allows him to remain underwater. This article is a fictional scientific thought experiment that imagines this legendary event through the lens of modern engineering and physics. It is not a historical claim, but a creative exploration inspired by mythology. Bhishma's Final Advice The Kurukshetra war had reached its devastating conclusion. The Kaurava army had fallen, and Duryodhana stood alone. Seeking guidance, he visited the great Bhishma, who still rested upon his bed of arrows. In this fictional retelling, Bhishma spoke calmly: "The Pandavas will search everywhere. Hide within the depths of Vaishampayana Sarovara usin...

The Physics of Aashirwada

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  The Physics of Aashirwada: Energy Transfer During Blessings in Indian Culture In Indian tradition, there is a sacred moment when a younger person bows down to touch the feet of an elder. In return, the elder places a hand on their head, silently offering blessings. While this act is deeply spiritual and cultural, could there also be an unseen transfer of energy at play? Let’s explore this through the lens of energy conservation , human intention , and a bit of science. Energy Cannot Be Created or Destroyed According to the First Law of Thermodynamics : ∆E = Q - W (Change in internal energy = heat added to the system - work done by the system) This universal law applies not just to machines but also—symbolically—to human interaction . When elders give blessings, they expend mental energy (through thoughts and intention) and channel emotional and spiritual energy through their touch. This energy isn’t lost—it’s transferred . Thought as Energy: Mind...

CC TV TECHNOLOGY ADOPTED IN MAHABHARATA

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     Mahabharata is a historical event which was happened in India when we read Mahabharata every time, it will give us a different meaning and the meaning is based on the reader's interest if the reader starts reading Mahabharata in spiritual meaning this will give them a Bhakti Bhava on Shri Krishna. If the reader wants to lead healthy social life only 18 chapters of Bhagavad Geeta are enough, if the reader wants to read this from an engineering point of view it will enhance the reader's Engineering application knowledge.            To understand the CC TV (Closed Circuit Television) concept which was explained in Mahabharata we have to know the basic story of Ø Barbarik Ø Sanjaya     Barbarik Barbarik Bheema’s Grandson and the son of Ghatokacha. Barbarik was a brave warrior, who was blessed by Siddha Mata and best owed with three powerful arrows (Aprayajit Vaishnavi Mahavidhya). And he had having a p...