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  1. Vedic Maths is a collection of ancient mathematical techniques and principles originating from the Vedas, the ancient Indian scriptures. It is an interesting old mathematical process that employs a novel way of doing complicated computations, making them faster and more exact. This is an ancient wisdom-based technique that transforms the complex calculations of numbers into an easy process. These processes have been mentioned in ancient Vedas by the then saints. Hence, the name is given as “Vedic Maths”

In this article, we will learn about the world of Vedic Mathematics, find some of its key techniques, and explore its origin and history. We will also, learn the Vedic Maths Sutras and Subsustras which are also called Vedic Maths Formulas, and their applications in solving practical problems.

What is Vedic Maths?

Vedic maths is a system of mathematics that was rediscovered by  swami

Bharati Krishna Tirthaji in the early 20th century. He claimed that he found 16 sutras (formulas) and 13 sub-sutras (sub-formulas) in the Vedas that can be used to solve any mathematical problem. Vedic maths is not only about arithmetic, but also covers algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and more. Vedic maths is based on the principle of unity, which means that everything is connected and can be simplified to a single entity.

Vedic Maths Meaning

Vedic Maths is an ancient system of Indian mathematics that simplifies arithmetic operations and problem-solving. It is based on techniques

derived from the Vedas, ancient Indian scriptures, and emphasizes mental calculation methods, enabling faster and more efficient computations.

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Vedic Maths Introduction
Vedic Mathematics is one of the ancient system of Mathematics, with lots of short cut tricks used for Addition, Subtraction , Multiplication and Division. It was rediscovered by Shri Bharati Krishna Tirathiji Maharaj during the period 1911-1918. In ancient systems, there were 4 vedas, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda. Vedic Maths was originated from Atharva Veda. It has 16 Sutras and 13 Sub Sutras. The 16 Sutras of Vedic Mathematics are as follows: 1. Ekadhikena Purvena (One more than one before) (Successor) 2. Ekanyunena Purvena (One less) (Predecessor) 3. Nikhilam Navatascaramam Dasatah (All From 9 Last From 10) 4. Sopantyadvyamantyam (The Ultimate and Twice the Penultimate) 5. Urdhva Tiryagbhyam (Vertically and Crosswise) 6. Paravartya Yojayet (Transpose and Apply) 7. Sunyam Samya Samuccaye (If the Samuccaya is the same, it is zero) 8. Anurupye Sunyamanyat (If one is in Ratio, the Other is zero), 9. Puranapuranabhyam (By the completion or no- completion) 10. Calana Kalanabhyam (Differential Calculus) 11. Yavadunam (By the Deficiency) 12. Sankalana Vyavakalanabhyam (By Addition and By Subtraction) 13. Sesanyankena Caramena (The Remainders by the Last Digit) 14. Vyastisamastih (Specific and General) 15. Gunakasamuccayah (All the Multipliers) 16. Gunitasamuccayah (The Product of the Sum) The 13 Sub Sutras are as follows: 1. Anurupyena (Proportionately) 2. Adyamadyenantyamantyena (The First by First and Last by last) 3. Dwandwayougah (Duplex Combination) 4. Vestanam (By Osculation) 5. Vilokanam (By Mere Observation) 6. Antyayordasakepi (Last Totalling 10) 7. Yavadunam Tavadunikrutya Varganca Yojayet ( Whatever the deficiency, less on (or add) by that amount and set up the square of the deficiency) 8. Yavadunam Tavadunam (Less on by the Deficiency) 9. Anytayoreva (Only the Last Terms) 10. Samuccayagunitah (The Sum of the Products) 11. Lopanasthapanabhyam (By Alternate Elimination and Retention) 12. Gunitasamuccayah Samuccayagunitah (The Product of the Sum is the Sum of the Products) 13. Kevalaih Saptakam Gunyat (For 7 the Multiplier is 143)

  • Vedic Maths Introduction

Addition Using Compliments
This topic uses the concept "By the Completion or Non Completion" and "The Ten Point Circle." The Vedic Sutra is "Puranapuranabhyam". Please watch the video for more additional information.

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