Are ancient Indian chariots really spaceships?

I personally don't think so. It is just an ordinary chariot. It's just a myth given by Indians There is no spaceship. In addition to the gods in Indian temples, there is also a sculpture of a spaceship, called the War God Car.

In an ancient Sanskrit manuscript discovered in 1943, the details of the production and driving of the Ares car were revealed, which surprised many people who thought it was something that did not exist in the legend.

It is said that "chariots" are used by immortals. Is it true?/You don't say.

There are 424 temples in the ancient city of Bloom in southern India. It is said that it reached 1000 at most, which is called "the city of temples".

In the temple here, in addition to many statues of ancient Indian gods such as Shiva, Vishnu, Black Sky and Rama, there is also a sculpture of a spaceship.

This spaceship sculpture is carved into different styles, with many mythical figures engraved on it, but they have the same name-the car of the war god.

Most people tend to think that this kind of spaceship is a tool of mythical characters and a myth.

However, in 1943, the Sanskrit library in Mysore, southern India, found an ancient Sanskrit manuscript named Vimanila-Shayatra from the basement of a collapsed temple.

In this manuscript, many details such as the structure of the spacecraft, the driving mode, the raw materials for manufacturing the spacecraft and even the pilot's training and clothing are recorded in detail.

According to records, if converted into modern computing units, the flying speed of "Warrior Car" is 5700 kilometers per hour.

Who made this chariot?

It seems that ancient Indians were not the builders of spaceships. They have neither the necessary technical ability to build a spaceship nor the scientific knowledge to fly it. For them, the spaceship is just a means of transportation for the gods. In people's impression, high-speed flying equipment must have been invented by modern people, so it seems reasonable to have only one explanation for ancient Indian spaceships, that is, these spaceships were not made by humans at all.