or the pyramid-shaped roof-towers of south India] temple architecture,
see Vimanam
A vim?na (Sanskrit: ?????) is a mythical flying machine, described in the
Sanskrit epics.
Etymology and usage Sanskrit vi-m?na literally means "measuring out,
traversing" or "having been measured out". It can refer to (ref
Monier-Williams[LINK: http://lexica.indica-et-buddhica.org/dict/lexica]
Monier-Williams, Sanskrit-English Dictionary, version 0.1a_12):
· The palace of an emperor or supreme monarch (especially one with seven
stories)
· The adytum of a Rama temple, or of any other temple
· A temple or shrine of a particular form, see Vimanam
· From that, R?vana's flying palace Pushpaka in the Ram?yana.
· From that, a chariot of the gods, any mythical self-moving aerial car
(sometimes serving as a seat or throne, sometimes self-mo
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