Agastya Samhita
Agastya Saṁhitā (literally: "Agastya code") is a Sanskrit text written by indian Ṛṣi (rishi) Agastya. It is one of the Pāñcarātra Texts.
The manuscript is now kept in the library of Ujjain, India.
Alleged hoax about the "recipe" to make batteries
Some researchers, including David Hatcher Childress,[1] who writes on alternative history and historical revisionism, have stated that a series of instructions for building a device similar to a battery is found in this sanskrit text.[2] Childress and others have been accused by many experts of making pseudo-scientific and pseudo-archaeological claims.
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External links
- PDF version of Agastya Samhita from the Internet archive
- Places where words Agastya Saṁhitā are used (vedabase.net)
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