Chapter 1. Part 1.
It defines vyātmanā: "That what can fly from one country to another, from one world to another."
Chapter 1. Part 2 - tells about 32 secrets a pilot must know, otherwise they cannot be trusted with the control of the vyātmanā.
Secret 1: mantrika — knowing and using sacred mantras, special medicinal herbs and oils, the pilot must be able to develop their spiritual and hypnotic powers. Using them, they must construct a vyātmanā that does not break, does not burn, and cannot be destroyed.
Secret 2: tantrika — knowing and using the sacred power of tantra and other mystical forces, the pilot must endow the flying machine with these forces.
Secret 3: kritaka — before starting to create the vyātmanā, the pilot must study the works of such recognized creators of vimānas as Vishwakarma, Chhayapurusha, Manu, Maya, and others.
Secret 4: In the layers of the atmosphere where strong winds rage, at the boundary of collisions of powerful air currents, the vyātmanā may lose control and crash. The pilot must be able to sense the approach of danger and change course in time.
Secret 5: As stated in "Vāyutattva-prakarana," in the eighth atmospheric layer, three elemental forces dominate — Yasa, Vyasa, and Prayasa. The pilot must be able to tame them with the power of their mantras and the power of tantra, which will allow them to capture the dark component of the solar spectrum and use it as a cover from an enemy vyātmanā.
Secret 6: As a result of collisions in the atmosphere of electrical energy and wind energy, a glow is formed, the reflection of which can be caught with a special mirror installed at the front of the vyātmanā. Manipulating this mirror, the pilot must be able to disguise their vyātmanā.
Secret 7: According to "Shakti-tantra," creating an interaction of the energy of the Sun, the force of the air current, and atmospheric water vapors, the pilot must be able to form a cloud veil around the vyātmanā, making it invisible.
Secret 8: In accordance with "Meghotpatthi-prakarana" — the science of the appearance of clouds, entering the second layer of light clouds and capturing its energy with a special mirror, the pilot must be able to saturate the tantric force of the vyātmanā with this energy, with which to generate a paralyzing ray, immobilizing and neutralizing enemy vyātmanās.
Secret 9: As said in "Shakti-tantra," the pilot must be able to project the light beam "Rohini," with which to make visible everything that is in front of the vyātmanā.
Secret 10: Sensing danger, the pilot must be able to quickly fold the spread wings of the vyātmanā, flying at full speed and save it by changing course, speed, and altitude of flight.
Secret 11: According to "Akasha-tantra," when the vyātmanā is in the central air stream of the 1st or 3rd atmospheric layers, the pilot must be able to, if necessary, increase its size, in accordance with the instruction "Valmiki-ganita".
Secret 12: As stated in "Dhuma-prakarana," by generating smoke of the 32nd variety with the vyatmana's engine, saturating it with the light of celestial thermal waves, passing it through an oil-thermal generator set to the 132nd speed, and then releasing it outside, the pilot must be able to give the vyatmana a terrifying appearance that plunges observers into extreme fear.
Secret 13: In accordance with "Tila-prakarana," by preparing special oils and applying them to the vyatmana's distorting mirror, and then releasing type 19 smoke onto it, the pilot must be able to saturate this smoke with tantric power so that enemy observers perceive the vyatmana in the form of a lion, tiger, rhinoceros, snake, mountain, river, etc., being misled and frightened.
Secret 14: The pilot must be able to attract thirteen types of "Karak" force mentioned in "Karak-prakarana" and direct them onto a special mirror of the vyatmana. On this mirror, they must be able to direct air saturated with snow and a special "suragha" beam. In this case, they will achieve that, instead of the vyatmana, observers see a Celestial Maiden, adorned with flowers and jewels.
Secret 15: As said in "Amshubodhini," the pilot must know how to extract from the solar spectrum - sections from the 12th to the 16th, concentrate them on the atmospheric layer's air force "mayokha," attract the force of etheric glow, mixing it with the glow from the 7th layer of air masses and direct it through special tubes of the vyatmana to a compartment where a special mirror is located. As a result, observers will see not the vyatmana but a bright glow, similar to the morning dawn.
Secret 16: "Darpana-prakarana" states that with the help of a special mirror, the pilot can capture the energy of darkness. By passing it through a special amplifier and radiating it around the vyatmana, they must be able to create pitch darkness, as on a new moon night, in the middle of the day.
Secret 17: The pilot must be able to use the vyatmana's weapons. By pumping 5 types of special smoke into a compressor, saturating them there with electric power, and then releasing them through a special pipe consisting of 5 parts (resonators) into the external environment, the pilot must be able to achieve complete destruction, as in a cataclysm, of everything they direct this pipe at.
Secret 18: As stated in "Righrida," the pilot must possess the ability to direct the forces of "kubera" and "vimukha" into an air compressor, which will blow out poisonous powder from the vyatmana through a special tube. This will result in the complete loss of all senses by the opponent and their falling into a comatose state.
Secret 19: The pilot must know how to mix the force of ether with 10 parts of the air element's force, 7 parts of the water element's force, 16 parts of the solar spectrum, and release all these forces through a special mirror via the vyatmana's end nozzle. In this case, instead of the vyatmana, observers will see a starry sky above them.
Secret 20: By concentrating the air force in seven tubes of the vyatmana and controlling this force as prescribed in "Shabda-prakashika," the pilot must be able to create a thunderous roar that causes the enemy to tremble with fear and fall into despair.
Secret 21: "Vāyutattva-prakarana" states that when crossing from one air current into another, the vyātmanā encounters solar glare and ignites. To avoid this, the pilot must possess the ability to concentrate the vyātmanā's air and electrical energy at the center of its tantric force and, upon encountering solar glare, instantly transfer the vyātmanā to a safe place.
Secret 22: The pilot must be able to attract the air force "dandavaktra" and the other 7 forces of the air element, combine them with the power of solar rays, and, by passing them through the tantric center of the vyātmanā, achieve its movement in zigzags, like a snake.
Secret 23: When an enemy vyātmanā appears in the field of vision, the pilot must manage to switch the engine to a mode that creates a powerful atmospheric wave, pushing the enemy's vyātmanā aside.
Secret 24: When the vyātmanā is attacked by a squadron of enemy aircraft, the pilot, by switching the control modes of their vyātmanā, must be able to ensure its rapid rotation around its axis - to reflect the attack.
Secret 25: "Saudamini-kala" — the science of electronics explains how the pilot should adjust the electronic equipment of the vyātmanā to hear ALL conversations and sounds in enemy vyātmanās.
Secret 26: Using the same science and with the help of a television camera, the pilot must be able to see the image of what is happening on the enemy vyātmanā, including on its control panel instruments.
Secret 27: The pilot must know how to unfold a screen at the bottom of the vyātmanā, electrify three special acids, and, by acting on them with 7 types of solar rays, display their resultant force on the screen, with which create on their screen a projection of what is happening on the ground.
Secret 28: Mastering the navigation equipment, the pilot must timely determine from which side the approach of the enemy vyātmanā is expected.
Secret 29: According to "Akasha-tantra," the pilot must be able to mix a mica solution with special decoctions, apply the resulting substance to the outer coating of the vyātmanā, consisting of mica plates, and, by subjecting this coating to the action of solar rays, achieve that the vyātmanā merges with the color of the sky and becomes indistinguishable.
Secret 30: The pilot must know how to mix pomegranate juice, bael oil, copper sulfate, spice smoke, "guggul" liquid, mustard powder, and turn the resulting solution into smoke, and then, subjecting this smoke to the effect of direct solar rays, release it from the vyātmanā, which will immediately be enveloped in a cloud.
Secret 31: The pilot must be able to release poisonous vapors outside so that they reach the pursuing enemy vyātmanā. Then its crew will lose consciousness and will not be able to continue the pursuit.
Secret 32: The pilot must know how to use the vyātmanā's flamethrower most effectively to ignite enemy aircraft and have great experience in this.