Puranic period people had superhuman imagination or prototypes: Tripura Governor

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Amid controversy over Chief Minister Biplab Deba's claim that internet and existed in Mahabharata's time, on Friday said people in the Puranic period either had superhuman imagination or some kind of prototypes otherwise they could not have conceived such ideas.

"In the Puranic period, people had thought of 'Divya Drishti', Pushpaka Ratha' (divine sight, flying chariot, respectively), which means, they must have had superhuman imagination or some kind of prototype. There could be things which are beyond our imagination.

"Unless there was a prototype of something of that type, it was not possible to conceive such a thing," Roy said while responding to a query on the sidelines of the launch of his book "Syama Prasad Mookerjee".

In the 1960s, "could we ever imagine such a thing as a cell phone? Impossible... We could not conceive of it because there was no prototype in front of our eyes," he contended.

had recently claimed that internet and existed in the days of Mahabharata.

"Internet and had existed in the days of Mahabharata. Sanjaya (the charioteer of Dhritarashtra) using the technology gave a detailed account and description to the blind about the battle of Kurukshetra," had said on Tuesday.

Subsequently, the had tweeted: "Chief Minister's observations about the happenings of the Puranic period are topical. It is virtually impossible to conceive of devices like 'Divya drishti',Pushpaka Ratha', etc. without some kind of prototype and study thereon."

Roy, however, on Friday said: "I have not said there was internet at that time. I have merely said this is a thing worth trying to find out."

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 21:20 IST