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Despite the fantastical nature of such a formulation of the question, there are quite a few signs that the ancient Aryans were in fact somehow connected with the sky.
First, and most importantly, their cult itself was heavenly. They worshiped the sky at a time when the rest of the cultural world was chthonic. The idea of a heavenly father is precisely of Aryan origin: this is their Dyaus Pitar - the Heavenly Father who they had 4 thousand years ago, in the Bronze Age.
In the most ancient Aryan cultures, observatories were already being built at that time.
Elizarenkova, a researcher of the Vedic language, says that the main meaning of the Soma libation ritual was a connection with the heavenly Gods. It was emphasized that this connection should not be interrupted (Elizarenkova, "Grammar of the Vedic language").
And finally, their technical development.
There is even circumstantial evidence that they had flamethrowers and explosives (Thunder Club, Median Fire, and so on).
The rock paintings of Asia depict sun-headed people; this is the prototype of icon-painting auras, luminous faces. Some figures can be interpret as a fly-machines.
(Andronovo)
First, and most importantly, their cult itself was heavenly. They worshiped the sky at a time when the rest of the cultural world was chthonic. The idea of a heavenly father is precisely of Aryan origin: this is their Dyaus Pitar - the Heavenly Father who they had 4 thousand years ago, in the Bronze Age.
In the most ancient Aryan cultures, observatories were already being built at that time.
Elizarenkova, a researcher of the Vedic language, says that the main meaning of the Soma libation ritual was a connection with the heavenly Gods. It was emphasized that this connection should not be interrupted (Elizarenkova, "Grammar of the Vedic language").
And finally, their technical development.
There is even circumstantial evidence that they had flamethrowers and explosives (Thunder Club, Median Fire, and so on).
The rock paintings of Asia depict sun-headed people; this is the prototype of icon-painting auras, luminous faces. Some figures can be interpret as a fly-machines.
(Andronovo)