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Vedic Mathematics is the name given to the ancient
system to the mathematics .which was rediscovered
from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri
Bharti Krishna Tirathji according to his research all
of mathematics is based on sixteen sutras or word
formulae. For example vertically and crosswise is
one these sutras. These formulae describe the way
the mind naturally works and are therefore a great
help in directing the student to the appropriate
method of solution Vedic mathematics has been
created after some interesting feedback from folks.
Vedic mathematics is the form of
mathematics that has been there in
India from pre-historic time. Many saints
and other (including shankaracharyas)
have contributed to this amazing
mathematical idea which is basically a
large set of algorithms, so to speak, for
simple and complex competition. There
may be more than that in Vedic mathematics,
I am no voice in the field these simple
techniques is just one proof to show how
much people have used their brain when
there were no pencil and paper (and of
course calculator). No wonder great epics and
other things have stood for centuries.
In the Vedic system difficult problems or
huge sums can often be solved immediately
by the Vedic method these striking and
beautiful methods are just a part of a
complete system of mathematics which is
far more systematic then the modern
system. Vedic mathematics manifests the
coherent and unified structure of the
mathematics and the methods are
complimentary, direct and easy .
Vedic Math was Discovered By
Sri Bharti Krishna Tirthaji (1884-
Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha was born on
march 1884. He is particularly known for his
book Vedic Mathematics. He was the
Shankaracharya of Govardhana matha in
Puri, Orissa from 1925 to 1960. Bharti
Krishna
Tirathji’s book Vedic Mathematics is a list of
sixteen terse sutras, or aphorisms, discussing
strategies for mental calculation. Bhāratī
Kṛṣṇa claimed that he found the sūtras after
years of studying the Vedas, a set of sacred
WHY IS IT CALLED
‘VEDIC’
•‘Vedic’comes from Vedas which means the fountainhea
of all knowledge.
103 X 98
103
X
103 3
98 8 X 98 -2
24 1 0, 0 9 4
927X
1 0, 0 9 4
URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAM
Two digit multiplication by URDHVA
TIRYAGBHYAM
46
X43
1978
Three digit multiplication
by URDHVA
TIRYAGBHYAM
103
X
105
1 0, 8 1 5
But the real beauty and effectiveness of
Vedic mathematics cannot be fully
aprociated without actually practicing
the system. One can then see that it is
perhaps the most refined and efficient
mathematical system possible interest in
Vedic math’s is growing in the field of
educations where math’s teachers are
looking for a new and better approach
to the subject.
Even student at IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)
are said to be using this ancient technique for quick
calculations. No wonder, a recent convocation
speech addressed to the student if IIT Delhi by Dr.
Murli manohar joshi, Indian minister for science &
technology stressed the significance of Vedic
math’s while pointing out the important
contribution of ancient Indian mathematicians
such as aryabhatta who laid the foundation of
Algebra, Baudhayan, the great Geometry,
Medhatithi, and Madhyatithi the saint duo who
formulated basic framework for numerical.
Now a day’s schools are also
teaching Vedic math’s with notable
success.
Today this remarkable system is
taught in many school and institutes
in India and abroad and even to MBA
and economic student researches are
being undertaken in many areas,
including
A great deal of research is also being
done on how to develop more powerful
and easy application of the Vedic sutras
in geometry, calculations and computing
the Vedic mathematics research group
published three new book in 1984, the
year of the century of the birth of Sri
Bharti Krishna Tirathji there are obviously
many advantages of using a flexible
refined and efficient mental system like
Pupils can come out of the
confinement of the only one current
way and make their own methods
under the Vedic system thus, it can
introduce creativity in intelligent
pupils while helping slow-learners
grasp the basic concept of
mathematics a wider use of Vedic
math’s can undoubtedly generate
That is generally dreaded by
children and at last I would like
to advise all my friend that we
should learn Vedic mathematics
and offcouse we should use in
our day to day life, this will help
us all in fast computations.