Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas. Sri Bharati Krisna Tirthaji, V. S. Agarwala

Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas


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Vedic mathematics is a system of mental calculation developed by Jagadguru Swami Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja in the middle 20th century which he claimed he had based on sutras he had found in an appendix of Atharvaveda, an ancient text of the Indian teachings known as The system is based upon sixteen formulas and their corollaries, some of which are described below. These are not mathematical but mental formulae that guide a student towards appropriate method of solving a sum. The second, and most common meaning of the word, refers to the sacred ancient literature of Hinduism, the Vedas, a collection of hymns, poetry and Hindu ceremonial formulae (Veda). He proved that all problems in modern math can be solved through 16 basic sutras or formulae. It goes back to 1200 BC and the golden era between 400 AD and 1200 AD when great contribution to this field had been made by Indian mathematicians. India has Even the Vedas from Vedic Period show the evidences of the use of numbers. The first, a literal translation of the Sanskrit word, is “knowledge” (Veda). It provides a simple way of calculating values like 1/x9 (e.g 1/19, 1/29, etc). Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas. Below is a list The word “veda” has two basic meanings. Vedic math is a set of sixteen Sanskrit mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries derived from the Vedas, which were formulated over centuries. What we call VEDIC MATHEMATICS is a mathematical elaboration of 'Sixteen Simple Mathematical formulae from the Vedas' as brought out by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji. Vedic mathematics is based on sixteen sūtras which serve as somewhat cryptic instructions for dealing with different mathematical problems.