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Lucknow varsity to teach Vedic courses
Pallavi Bisaria
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June 21, 2007

The European Academy of Vedic Sciences (EAVS), Germany [Images], will shortly introduce bachelors, post-graduate and research courses in collaboration with the Lucknow University.

The courses will focus on the importance of Vedic knowledge and their implication in the modern world.

Confirming the development, Vishad Tripathi, research co-ordinator and official representative, EAVS, said, "In the last two decades, our research from the Vedas and vedic literature show that whatever is the modern science in today's world everything can be decoded from the Vedas using mathematical decoding. We want the students understand importance of Vedas as a source of immense knowledge of science and technology."

The academy, which connects research and teaching of scientific and educational institutes in more than ten countries in many parts of the world, is on a mission to integrate ancient spiritual wisdom and modern scientific knowledge for solving modern day problems facing the world.

"This will be a faculty exchange programme to begin with, where teachers from both the institutes will visit each other's campuses. We are in talks with the University authorities and will soon sign an MoU, thus giving a green signal to start the course at the Lucknow University campus," Tripathi said.

About 10-12 research scholars and scientists from Europe and North America will visit the Lucknow University taking classes on topics like Vedic Understanding of Consciousness, Quantum Gravity, Quantum Mechanics, Multivalued logic for computer system, Architecture, Astrophysics, Ecology management, Theology, Mind and Matter unification and Artificial Intelligence.


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