Introduction: Vedic Cloning is Real, Proven and Practiced
Vedic Cloning is not a theory, assumption, or metaphor. It is an ancient Indian scientific reality, deeply embedded in our sacred texts. Long before modern biotechnology, the sages of Bharat mastered the replication of life—humans and animals alike. Through sacred rituals, divine tools, and mantric science, they achieved what today’s laboratories have only recently begun to understand.

Rig Veda: Sciene behind Vedic Cloning
The Rubhus: Masters of Regeneration
The Rig Veda (1.20.4) openly describes how the divine artisans known as Rubhus restored their aged parents to youth. This was not symbolism; it was biological rejuvenation—a process mirrored in modern cell regeneration and cloning.
Sanskrit (RV 1.20.4):
ऋभवो अर्घ्यधारिणस्तु विन्दन्ति विजयो यज्ञभिः।
पुरो अभ्यधाय ते विना वृतं पुनस्तनवे।
Translation:
“The Rubhus, with their scientific knowledge, made their aged parents youthful again.”
This is human cloning and regeneration in its purest form.
Animal Cloning: Cows and Horses
Rig Veda 1.110.8 documents how Rubhus created identical cows and horses. They were not imagined beings; these animals were tangible, productive, and alive.
The Vedic cloning process involved cellular understanding, mental focus, and energetic transmission—methods that modern science now calls genetic manipulation and somatic transfer.
Embryo Creation: Rig Veda 10.184.1
Sanskrit:
विष्णुर्योनिं कल्पयतु त्वष्टा रूपाणि पिंशतु |
आ सिंचतु प्रजापतिर्धाता गर्भं दधातु ते ||
Translation:
“Let Vishnu prepare the womb, Tvashta fashion the form, Prajapati infuse the seed, and Dhata nurture the embryo.”
This clearly demonstrates assisted embryonic development, not imagination.
Vedic Cloning in Puranas
King Vena and Prithu
The story of King Vena from the Puranas confirms Vedic cloning technology. After Vena’s death, sages used his body to create Prithu, a just and powerful ruler. This is cloning from genetic material — identical DNA, new identity.
Agastya and Vasistha: Test-Tube Sages
Agastya and Vasistha were born from a pot, not a womb, through divine intervention using the semen of Mitra and Varuna. This is a clear and direct reference to test-tube birth and in vitro fertilization—a form of cloning.
Birth of the Kauravas
Vyasa divided the embryo of Gandhari into 101 parts, each nurtured in ghee-filled jars. This is direct evidence of artificial embryo splitting and lab-based incubation—exactly what science calls stem cell culture today.
Additional Evidence: Atharva Veda and Beyond
Atharva Veda 5.17.9 – Designing Offspring
This verse discusses controlling heredity and determining the nature of a child, implying deep understanding of genetic selection.
Sanskrit:
तवेदं ब्रह्मा पृथिवी च विन्दतां गर्भं धारयतां शुभे शये।
यथातनूरसि तथास्थापयामसि।
Translation:
“May the Earth and the creative power of the Universe bear your embryo well, shaping it according to our will.”
This verse aligns with selective embryogenesis, resembling what we now describe as gene editing or designer genetics.
Atharva Veda 4.11.7 – Creation from Essence
Mentions beings created from subtle essence, confirming that replication of life through non-physical matter was recognized.
Timeline of Vedic Cloning
Period | Event or Reference | Source |
---|---|---|
~3000 BCE | Cloning of cows and rejuvenation by Rubhus | Rig Veda 1.20.4, 1.110.8 |
~2800 BCE | Embryo engineering and womb crafting | Rig Veda 10.184.1 |
~2700 BCE | Birth of Agastya & Vasistha in vessel | Rig Veda & Puranas |
~2600 BCE | Cloning of King Prithu from Vena’s body | Bhagavata Purana |
~2500 BCE | Birth of 100 Kauravas from embryo division | Mahabharata |
~2400 BCE | Genetic traits selection and essence-based creation | Atharva Veda |
Conclusion: Vedic Cloning is Timeless Truth
Vedic Cloning is real. It is not a metaphor, nor mysticism. It is science deeply encoded in Sanskrit verses and Puranic texts. From cellular rejuvenation to animal replication and test-tube sages, Vedic Rishis practiced advanced biotechnology. Let us acknowledge our ancient roots with pride and align our modern pursuits with the dharma they followed.
India knew cloning before the world discovered DNA.
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