Vedic Maths

Vedic Maths is world’s fastest mental maths system. It helps you calculate faster. The “Vedic Mathematics” is called so because of its origin from Vedas. To be more specific, it has originated from “Atharva Vedas” the fourth Veda. “Atharva Veda” deals with the branches like Engineering, Mathematics, sculpture, Medicine, and all other sciences with which we are today aware of. The Sanskrit word Veda is derived from the root Vid, meaning to know without limit. The word Veda covers all Veda-Sakhas known to humanity. The Veda is a repository of all knowledge, fathomless, ever revealing as it is delved deeper. Vedic Mathematics introduces the wonderful applications to Arithmetical computations , theory of numbers, compound multiplications, algebraic operations, factorisations, simple quadratic and higher order equations, simultaneous quadratic equations, partial fractions, calculus, squaring, cubing, square root, cube root and coordinate geometry etc.

Benefits of learning Vedic Maths

• 1500% faster than normal maths;
• Increases speed and accuracy;
• Improved academic performance and instant results;
• Sharpens your mind, increases mental agility and intelligence;
• Increases visualization and concentration in children;
• Become a mental calculator

About the Father of Vedic Maths

Shri Bharathi Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja, born on 14th March, 1884 at Tinnievelly, Tamil Nadu, and India was known as Venkatraman before he became a saint. He had a brilliant academic record with a Masters (MA) degree in six subjects like Sanskrit, English, History, Philosophy, Mathematics and Science from the Bombay Centre of the American College of Science, Rochester, New York. He was also appointed “Warden of the Sons of India” by Dr. Annie Besant in 1908.

Tirthaji’s Works:

During 1911-1918, Bharati Krishnaji practiced deep meditation and studied metaphysics And Vedas which led him to practice an arduous life of a Sadhu (saint). He learned from the Vedas especially ‘Rig-Veda’, directly or indirectly and he intuitively rediscovered them. Later he wrote the sutras on the manuscripts but were lost. He found “Sixteen Sutras” or word formulas which cover all the branches of Mathematics – Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Physics, plan and spherical geometry, conics, calculus- both differential and integral, applied mathematics of all various kinds, dynamics, hydrostatics and all.

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