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Posted: Feb 09, 2009 at 0344 hrs IST

Pune Modern Science is under the influence of illusion but vedic science tries to overcome this illusion. Hence study of vedic science is more important to search the absolute truth, said Dr. B.D. Kulkarni, Deputy Director, National Chemical Laboratory during a lecture organised by the Deccan Education Society and Padmavati Pratishthan in the memory of Padmavati Banhatti. The function was presided over by Ajit Patwardhan, Chairman, Governing body Deccan Education Society.

In-depth study of Sanskrit, Mathematics and mother tongue is essentiatal to study vedic science, Dr. Kulkarni further added. Prof Kalyani Kulkarni compered the funtion and Prof Anand Bhide proposed vote of thanks.

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