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Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical

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

Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas



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Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas Sri Bharati Krisna Tirthaji, V. S. Agarwala ebook
Publisher: Orient Book Distributors
ISBN: 8120801636, 9788120801639
Page: 212
Format: pdf


Posted by Rishabh singh at 16:29 Friday, 9 March 2012 Labels: Computers and vedas, Geometry in veda, Pi value, Theorems in vedas. The first, a literal translation of the Sanskrit word, is “knowledge” (Veda). Vedic mathematics is based on sixteen sūtras which serve as somewhat cryptic instructions for dealing with different mathematical problems. Vedic mathematics is the ancient Indian system of mathematics based on simple rules and principles with which any mathematical problem can be solved like arithmetic, algebra, geometry or calculus. From the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharathi Krishna Tirthaji. The oldest known All the equations and formulas of mathematics ha been already given in Vedas in form of Mantras. The author of Vedic Mathematics, Swami Bharati Krishna Tirthaji, was born to highly learned and pious parents on 14th March 1884 in Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu, India). According to his research all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras, or word-formulae. The term Vedic Mathematics now refers to a set of sixteen mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries derived from the Vedas. Were having a little fun this week, and delving into some of the mysteries of the mathematical world, Vedic Math is Based on the ancient Inian Vedas, the most famous of which being the “Rig Veda.” The ancient Hindu scientists ( Rishis) of Bharat in 16 Sutras (Phrases) and 120 words laid down simple steps for solving all mathematical problems in easy to follow 2 or 3 steps. After a few years, JagadGuru Shankaracharya Sri Madhusudan Tirtha's (of Govardhan Math, Puri) health took a severe turn and Swami Bharati Krishna Tirthaji had to take up his position at Puri Govardhan Peeth. 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). The methods are surprisingly easy once you get to grips with them. The whole of Vedic mathematics is based on 16 sutras (word formulae) and manifests a unified structure of mathematics. Below is a list The word “veda” has two basic meanings. Instead of using modern mathematics to carry out multiplication, try using Vedic multiplication. At the request of his disciples, Swamiji wrote 16 elaborate volumes on the Sutras.