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From Pat Deveney's database:
Vimana. The journal was started in
"In this the first issue of the "VIMANA" the editorial stresses the probability that mankind now has reached a turning point in evolution: we are starting to free ourselves from the mental confinement that we have created around ourselves on Earth, and so we begin to see deeper into space - and into ourselves. Sofar in history it has never been easy for people to accept great changes in their views of life and universe. In our days we might think it fantastic and ridiculous that men like
The journal occasionally provided a Summary in English and also brief notes in English on sightings of UFOs around the world. Although the journal continued as an annual after
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| Vimana N1 1967 | |
| Vimana N2 1967 | |
| Vimana N3-4 1967 | |
| Vimana N1 1968 | |
| Vimana N2 1968 | |
| Vimana N3-4 1968 | |
| Vimana N1 1969 | |
| Vimana N2 1969 | |
| Vimana N3 1969 | |
| Vimana N3 1969 English Excerpts | |
| Vimana N4 1969 | |
| Vimana N4 1969 English Excerpts | |
| Vimana N1 1970 | |
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| Vimana N2 1970 | |
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| Vimana N3-4 1970 | |
| Vimana N3-4 1970 English Excerpts | |
| Vimana N1 1971 | |
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| Vimana N1 1972 | |
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Read across 1967–1972, Vimana is a Finnish UFO periodical — its very title (the flying craft of Hindu myth) signaling the movement's mythic reach. Read in Finnish, it belongs mainly to the sighting-and-research wing, but it too orbits the shared international objects, Adamski and Daniel Fry among them. Even at the northern edge of Europe, in a language far from English, UFO discourse proves to be one thing — the same figures, the same claims — confirming the field's transnational unity across languages. Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description. |
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