A conference on Vedic technology and inauguration of the Visakhapatnam city chapter of Sri Maharshi Intellectual Forum will be held on 6 November, 2005.
Announcing this at a media conference on Saturday, Sri Maharshi Research Institute of Vedic Technology (SRIVT) chairman A.B. Sudhakara Sastry said the institute was making efforts to create awareness about the rich Vedic heritage and apply it to modern science.
A forum to strike coordination between Vedic pundits and modern scientists was being established for the purpose, he said.
Our objective is to bring to light the knowledge and wisdom of ancient Vedic seers of India and to ensure that the benefits of such knowledge are made available for the prosperity of mankind.
Dr. Sastry said he had digitised 60,000 pages of the entire collection of publications, journals and manuscripts in oriental manuscript libraries all over India with reference to Vedic sciences and knowledge which was first of its kind in India.
A gist of contents in 450 ancient scientific works was prepared and he would give a power-point presentation on Indian scientific and technical heritage at Sunday's conference .
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