Agastya Ancient scientist
The Agastya is an ancient scientist, Brahmin by caste who invented electric cell and leads ascetic life, educates himself, becoming a celebrated sage. His unknown origins have led to speculative proposals that the #Vedic-era Agastya may have been a migrant whose ideas influenced the south. Agastya was a revered Vedic sage of Hinduism,In Indian tradition, he is a noted recluse and an influential scholar in diverse languages of the Indian subcontinent. He and his wife Lopamudra are the celebrated authors of hymns 1.165 to 1.191 in the Rigveda and other Vedic lit.
Facts of Agastya Samhita: Formula of Modern Electricity
When a cell was prepared according to Agastya Samhita and measured, it gives open circuit voltage as 1.138 volts, and short circuit current as 23 mA.
Mitra and Varuna are modern day anodes and cathodes.
haribhakt.com As per Sanskrit texts, Pranvayu is the air responsible for life i.e., Oxygen. Udanvaayu is Air which can be used for flight i.e., Hydrogen.
Agastya even knew: Water = Hydrogen + = Oxygen.
संस्थाप्य मृण्मये पात्रे ताम्रपत्रं सुसंस्कृतम्।
छादयेच्छिखिग्रीवेन चार्दाभि: काष्ठापांसुभि:॥
दस्तालोष्टो निधात्वय: पारदाच्छादितस्तत:।
संयोगाज्जायते तेजो मित्रावरुणसंज्ञितम्॥
Shloka:
Dastalosto nidhatatvah paradacchaditastatah|
Utpadayati tanmitram samyogastamradastayoh ||
Meaning:
Lumps of gems generate electricity by the union of copper and zin
Shloka:
Samyogajjayate tejo yanmitramiti kathyate | Evam satanam kumbhanam samayojan karyakrtsmrtah
Meaning:
By the union, energy is boen which is referred to as the sun, Such a union of hundred of cells is remembered as the doer
Of generating electricity
Source: Agastya-samhita (14th Century AD)
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