Introduction to Vedic Maths

            Introduction to Vedic Maths

                

Mathematics is universally regarded as queen of all sciences. In all early civilizations, the first expression of mathematical understanding appears in the form of counting systems. In Indian history “MATHEMATICS” had occupied a significant place. All earlier systems of numeration had certain drawbacks. It was Indian system that reached the western world through the Arabs and has now been accepted universally. India has always been a land of great mathematicians. Aryabhatta a man who knew infinity, Srinivasa Ramanujan etc are some mathematicians who revolutionized the world of mathematics.

In Vedic period, records of mathematical activities are mostly to be found in Vedic texts associated with rituals.



Vedic Mathematics is a term given to this ancient system of Mathematics which is supposed to be formulated over many centuries by ancient sages and rishis of India. It was rediscovered from Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Jagadguru Swami Sri Bharti-Krishna Tirathji Maharaj.

 

The term vedic mathematics refers to sixteen mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries or subsutras derived from the vedic system. In vedic system pupil are encouraged to be creative and use whatever method they like. All that the student has to do is to look for certain characteristics, spot them out, identify the particular type and apply the formulae which is applicable there to. Vedic Mathematics is useful in preparing students for competitive examination.

 Benefits to learn Vedic mathematics

     1. It helps in reducing silly mistakes.

    2. It helps in solving problems 10-15 times faster.

    3. It helps in intelligent guessing.

    4. Reduces Phobia of Mathematics.

    5. It reduces the burden

    6. It increases concentration.

Vedic sutras and sub sutras 

                Sutras and sub sutras pdf given below

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