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Vishnu's Cooling Fan

wave arms and be cool
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Depictions of the Hindu God Vishnu show a figure with multiple arms (actually most of their gods have many arms)

Vishnu's Cooling Fan is an electrically powered mechanical device based on the Godly figure, that puts a paddle blade into each of the effigy’s hands. The arms are all angled to face forwards, making them slightly different to those in the image.

When activated, the arms wave up and down in accord with a choreographed set of movements, calculated to provide a continuous stream of cooling air.

Paddle blades can easily be adjusted to facilitate directional control, and the God can be switched off for worshipping purposes when not being used to in cooling mode.

xenzag, May 02 2014

Vishnu http://thumb7.shutt...ailand-87702403.jpg
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       Sounds very nice. Don't know how much cooling would actually happen, but it would be interesting to see. +
blissmiss, May 02 2014
  

       + lovely, holy and whimsical!
xandram, May 02 2014
  

       Like.   

       You could also do a Ganesh one, with a stream of cool air coming out of the trunk, oscillating from side to side.
not_morrison_rm, May 02 2014
  
      
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