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Introduction



Vedic Mathematics is the name given to the ancient system of Maths, which was rediscovered, from the Vedas between 1911 to 1918 by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji, a scholar of Mathematics, Sanskrit as well as History and Philosophy who lived from 1884-1960. His research clearly reveals that, the entire mathematics is based on 16 word-formulae also known as the Sutras. For example, ‘Vertically and Crosswise` is one of these Sutras. These formulae tell you as to how does the mind work naturally and are thus extremely helpful in guiding the students to the correct method of solution. Vedic mathematics includes Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus and other forms of Mathevedics.

The ‘difficult’ problems or the time consuming huge sums can often be solved quickly and without any mistakes by using the Vedic method. These outstanding and fine-looking methods are merely a small part of an entire system of mathematics, which is a way too methodical than the modern ’system. Vedic Mathematics manifests the logical and amalgamated structure of mathematics with the help of complementary, direct and easy methods.

The most astonishing feature of the Vedic system is its coherence. Instead of a mixture of unrelated techniques, the entire system is marvelously interconnected and fused: the general method of multiplication, for example, is easily reversed to permit single-line divisions and the straightforward squaring method can be upturned to give one-line square roots. All of these methods are easily understood. This unifying quality gives immense satisfaction and makes math’s enjoyable and easy and also motivates innovation.

The simplest benefit of Vedic Mathematics is that it enables us to carry out calculations mentally (though the methods can also be written down). There are many other advantages in using a flexible system. Students can discover their very own methods;, which leads to more imaginative, interested and intelligent students. Research is being carried out in many areas including how the study of Vedic Math’s effects children in their development.

But the real beauty and effectiveness of Vedic Mathematics cannot be fully appreciated without actually practising the system. One can then see that it is perhaps the most refined and efficient mathematical system possible.
 

 
Tutorial
 

Complete Vedic Maths is based on sixteen sutras or principles. All principles of Vedic Maths are general in nature and can be applied in many ways.

The sixteen sutras

 



1 Ekadhikina Purvena COROLLARY: Anurupyena Meaning: By one more than the previous one

2 Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah COROLLARY: Sisyate Sesasamjnah Meaning: All from 9 and the last from 10

3 Urdhva-Tiryagbyham COROLLARY: Adyamadyenantyamantyena Meaning: Vertically and crosswise

4 Paraavartya Yojayet COROLLARY: Kevalaih Saptakam Gunyat Meaning: Transpose and adjust

5 Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye COROLLARY: Vestanam Meaning: When the sum is the same that sum is zero.

6 (Anurupye) Shunyamanyat COROLLARY: Vestanam Meaning: If one is in ratio, the other is zero

7 Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam COROLLARY: Yavadunam Tavadunikritya Vargancha Yojayet Meaning: By addition and by subtraction

8 Puranapuranabyham COROLLARY: Antyayordashake'pi Meaning: By the completion or non-completion

9 Chalana-Kalanabyham COROLLARY: Antyayoreva Meaning: Differences and Similarities

10 Yaavadunam COROLLARY: Samuccayagunitah Meaning: Whatever the extent of its deficiency

11 Vyashtisamanstih COROLLARY: Lopanasthapanabhyam Meaning: Part and Whole

12 Shesanyankena Charamena COROLLARY: Vilokanam Meaning: The remainders by the last digit

13 Sopaantyadvayamantyam COROLLARY: Gunitasamuccayah Samuccayagunitah Meaning: The ultimate and twice the penultimate

14 Ekanyunena Purvena COROLLARY: Dhvajanka Meaning: By one less than the previous one

15 Gunitasamuchyah COROLLARY: Dwandwa Yoga Meaning: The product of the sum is equal to the sum of the product

16 Gunakasamuchyah COROLLARY: Adyam Antyam Madhyam Meaning: The factors of the sum is equal