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About Vedic Maths
Vedic Maths is world’s quickest mental maths system. With the assistance of sixteen sutras, you’ll calculate issues at lightening speed and accuracy.
People hate maths for one huge reason. Lack of correct communication. If Maths is communicated properly and also the ideas tutored with passion there would be no phobia of it and Maths would be fun and interesting!
Using traditional mathematical steps, solving problems sometimes are complex and time consuming. But using Vedic Mathematic Techniques and Specific Techniques, numerical calculations can be done very fast.
You will amaze to know that You can solve
- 9999 X 9991 in just 6 Seconds
- Cube Root of 46656 in just 2 Seconds
- Cube of 35 in just 8 Seconds
- Cube of 99 in just 15 Seconds
- 3217464 ÷ 2014 in just 10 Seconds
This course will teach you secrets, which will make you capable of being human calculator.
Shri Bharti Krishna Tirtha
History of Vedic Maths
Founder of Vedic Maths
Born on 14th March, 1884 at Tinnievelly, Tamil Nadu, India of pious parents, Shri Bharti Krishna Tirtha was known as Venkatraman before he became a saint.
In July 1899 he was awarded the title of ‘Saraswati’ for all round proficiency and gifted oratory in Sanskrit by the Sanskrit Association of Madras. He had a brilliant academic record with a Masters (MA) degree in six subjects; Sanskrit, English, History, Philosophy, Mathematics and Science from the Bombay Centre of the American College of Science, Rochester, New York.
After a brilliant university career he became a lecturer in Mathematics and Science in the Baroda College. Thereafter he became Principal of National College in Rajamundary, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Foundation of Vedic Maths
From 1911-1918 Bharati Krishnaji observed deep meditation and studied philosophy and Vedas that let him to practice an arduous lifetime of a Hindoo (saint). He was leading a strictly beatific life living on roots and fruits. His life was continuous “Sadhana” (meditation) and he devoted himself to the study of Vedanta and resorted to the forest for deep meditation and religious attainments.
In his solitude he discerned the “Ganita-Sutras” or simple Mathematical Formulas on that he compiled the monumental work “Vedic arithmetic” an imaginative contribution within the field of Mathematics and analysis. Bharati Krishnaji got the key to Ganita Sanskrit literature coded within the Atharva Veda and rediscovered Vedic Maths with the assistance of lexicographs. Veda is a Sanskrit word which means ‘Knowledge’.
He found “Sixteen Sutras” or word formulas that cowl all the branches of arithmetic – Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, trig, Physics, set up and geometry.
The Vedic Maths Sixteen Sutras
Below are the Vedic Maths Sixteen Sutras in details along with their Sanskrit names
S.No | Sutra | Meaning |
1 | Ekadhikena Purvena | By one more than the previous one |
2 | Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah | All from 9 and the last from 10 |
3 | Urdhva-Tiryagbyham | Vertically and crosswise |
4 | Paravartya Yojayet | Transpose and adjust |
5 | Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye | When the sum is the same that sum is zero |
6 | Anurupye Shunyamanyat | If one is in ratio, the other is zero |
7 | Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam | By addition and by subtraction |
8 | Puranapuranabyham | By the completion or non-completion |
9 | Chalana-Kalanabyham | Differences and Similarities |
10 | Yavadunam | Whatever the extent of its deficiency |
11 | Vyashtisamasthi | Part and Whole |
12 | Shesanyankena Charamena | The remainders by the last digit |
13 | Sopaantyadvayamantyam | The ultimate and twice the penultimate |
14 | Ekanyunena Purvena | By one less than the previous one |
15 | Gunitasamuchyah | The product of the sum is equal to the sum of the product |
16 | Gunakasamuchyah | The factors of the sum is equal to the sum of the factors |