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Perhaps the most astonishing architectural claim in the early chapters is the description of the Bhramana or the . The Samarangana Sutradhara describes devotional buildings built on massive ball-bearing mechanisms (iron balls set in stone sockets) that could be rotated to follow the sun or to face a specific deity during festivals.

Bhoja then compiled this revealed knowledge into the Samarangana Sutradhara , meaning "The Master Builder’s Manual for the Battlefield and the Palace" — Samarāṅgaṇa refers to a "battlefield" (implying military architecture/engineering), and Sūtradhāra means "architect." samarangana sutradhara

: The title translates roughly to "Architect of the Human Dwelling" or metaphorically as the "Conductor of the Battlefield Arena," highlighting the master orchestrator's role in spatial organization. Language : Written in Sanskrit . Perhaps the most astonishing architectural claim in the

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: These machines were described as being powered by water pressure, heat, air, or even mercury.