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



Download Vedic Mathematics or Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas




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
Format: pdf
Page: 212


At the request of his disciples, Swamiji wrote 16 elaborate volumes on the Sutras. Dec 17, 2010 — CANADA (SUN) — Sutras and subsutras a major Vedic contribution to complex mathematics; and some history of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur's study of mathematics (author unknown). Vedic math is a set of sixteen Sanskrit mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries derived from the Vedas, which were formulated over centuries. Bharati Krishna translated and modified the original sixteen sutras in the Vedas on maths and wrote sixteen volumes to explain the Vedic mathematic system. Let us find out about the origin of vedic mathematics which is a great Indian science to do maths calculations using shortcut formulas and easy techniques. 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). In this article, mathematical solutions is given with sixteen Vedic principles, which were deep rooted in Vedas. Vedic maths fosters easy solutions on difficult challenges of maths. 16 principles/ sutras make mathematics easy and simple as it has many mental maths formulae and mind works, which directs solutions with appropriate methods. There are sixteen sutras in Vedic maths rather principles. By the time the book was published Bharati Krishna was already dead. The term Vedic Mathematics now refers to a set of sixteen mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries derived from the Vedas. 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. Finally he compiled it as Vedic mathematics and published in 1965. 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.

Download more ebooks:
Chemistry: The Central Science, 12th Edition download