A report on the National Seminar on "Scientific Dating of Ancient Events Before 2000 BC" held on 30th & 31st July, 2011
I-SERVE and GVP-SIRC signed an MOU for undertakingresearch and academic activities, on 18th August 2011Report
Public Presentation on Rigvedic Cosmology" on 13th August 2011 conducted by California (I-SERVE) Chapter Report
I-SERVE and AAPNA , now join hands for extending services internationallyReport
I-SERVE Report on One day National Seminar on“Modern Utility of Vedic Sciences”-26th February, 2011.Report
Report of the Monthly Seminar on Vedic Sciences arranged at Tirupati branch of I-SERVE - 19th Feb 2011Report
Report of the Monthly Seminar on Vedic Sciences arranged at Tirupati Chapter of I-SERVE (on 26-01-2011) Report
Special meeting of Volunteers & Well wishers of I-SERVE on 9th January 2011 Report
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There are some hints in the ancient text books to predict earthquakes a few days earlier, and cyclones etc., still earlier. Since the technical language used in these text books is not very clear to us and the number of text books available on this subject is limited, we are not able to come to precise conclusions. Hence, I-SERVE is concentrating on this subject and trying to tackle this problem in a two fold way- intensive search for more and more manuscripts in this field and trying to reinterpret the ancient text books with the help of modern sciences. Such an exercise is possible only when in-depth knowledge of the three dimensional geometry of those periods is perfectly clear, but the present day traditional scholars seem to be lagging behind in this direction. Today, this short coming could be overcome only by a comparative study of the past and present astronomical formulae. This is indeed a Herculean task. To achieve this, I-SERVE is adopting the method of constituting study groups with like-minded scholars drawn from the ancient and modern schools of thought.
The primary objective of the exercise is to retrieve the forgotten ancient formulae by which ancient Indians were able to predict rainfall, cyclone and earth quakes with precision of time and place.