Ram Narain Arya
Ram Narain Arya (1936–2010) was a Vedic Rainmaker.
Following Dayananda's revolutionary observations, the idea of rainmaking with the help of Yajna gained a momentum and found a new support at the hands of Arya Samaji scholars. A few of them even came forward who endeavoured to induce rain or to ward off the same, but their experiments couldn't yield fruitful results. Here in this regard, a particular mention may be made of Ram Narain Arya, M.A. After spending 35 years of study, research and experimentation, he came to a startling conclusion what he called the Vedic way to beat nature. Not only had he been able to induce rain successfully, he had been forming clouds, changing the flow of air in terms of direction and speed, stopping the falling rain and even modifying the weather conditions, from dry to wet, hot to cold and vice versa for the last 50 years. Actually, the rainmaker preserved his ideas and experiences, with regard to his experiments on weather modification like rainmaking, prevention of rain, modification into the direction and speed of airflow, modification into the other weather conditions, prevention of pollution and diseases in his daily diaries written by him from time to time. It is necessary to render hereunder the brief life-sketch and work of the rainmaker.
References
- Vedic Meteorology by Ravi Prakash Arya Pub. Indian Foundation for Vedic Science, Delhi, 2000