Vedic Mathematics:
● "Vedic Mathematics", a book by Swami Bharati Krisna Tirtha ji Mahaharaj, Shankaracharya of Goverdhan Peath
● http://www.magicalmethods.com/ - Magical Methods, a site with a lot of material regarding Vedic Maths.
● http://www.vedtrikmaths.com/ - SIte with more information about 'Sutras' and Vedic methods.
● http://vedicmathsindia.blogspot.com/ - Methods, procedures for fast calculations.
● http://www.vedicmaths.org/ - Books and other material.
● http://www.jainmathemagics.com/ - Good Site. BTW, read this page - http://www.jainmathemagics.com/subcategory/19/default.asp/ (NASA people are secretly using Vedic maths for calculations !)
● http://www.hinduism.co.za/vedic.htm/ - Information, facts, applications of Vedic Maths.
2006-10-27 06:23:59
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answered by M S Brar 1
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Vedic mathematics is a system of mental calculation developed by Shri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji in the middle 20th century which he claimed he had based on an appendix of Atharvaveda, an ancient text of the Indian teachings known as the Vedas. He stated that these sutras only appeared in his personal copy of the appendix and not in the generally known appendices; his general editor noted that the style of language of the sutras "point to their discovery by Shri Swamiji himself".
It has some similarities to the Trachtenberg system in that it speeds up some arithmetic calculations. It claims to have applications to more advanced mathematics, such as calculus and linear algebra. The system was first published in the book Vedic Mathematics ISBN 81-208-0164-4 in 1965. The system has since been developed further and there have been several other books released.
The system is based upon sixteen formulas and their corollaries, some of which are described below.
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2006-10-25 07:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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hi chandra.....
Example 1 :
Finding Square of a number ending with 5
To find the square of 75
Do the following
Multiply 5 by 5 and put 25 as your right part of answer.
Multiply 7 with the next higher digit ie (7+1)=8 gives
56 as the left part of the answer, Answer is 5625
Example 2
Calculate 43 X 47
The answer is 2021 Same theory worked here too.
The above 'rule' works when you multiply 2 numbers with units digits add up
to 10 and tenth place same
Example 3 : 52 X 58 = 3016 How long this take ?
Example 4: Multiply 52 X 11
Answer is 572
Write down the number being multiplied and put the total of the digits between 2 digits
52 X 11 is [ 5 and 5+2=7 and 2 ] , answer is 572
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2006-10-26 12:18:07
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answered by surya 1
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You can purchase a book titled "Vedic Methematics" written by shree Shankaracharya Bharati Krishna Tirth.
2006-10-25 06:53:29
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answered by narendra_gohil2005 1
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In any book stall in most cities in India You will be able to find books on vedic math at damn cheap rate
2006-10-25 06:49:56
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answered by drpkore 1
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2006-10-25 06:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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what about google ?
2006-10-25 06:38:27
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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