In the ancient stories of India, gods flew in chariots that responded to thought, sages transferred their consciousness into other bodies, and mantras shaped reality with precision. These tales, rich in symbolism and layered meaning, were not just spiritual allegories—they were early explorations of intelligence, embodiment, and control.
Today, in the age of Artificial Intelligence, we find ourselves grappling with similar questions: Can machines learn like humans? Can language trigger action? Can intelligence adapt across domains? This book is an attempt to bridge two worlds—the timeless wisdom of Indian mythology and the cutting-edge logic of AI.









