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E-book of Vedic Math on Fast Calculation. Virender Kumar mehta. A short summary of this paper. Making copies of this book or any portion there of for any purpose other than your own is a violation of copy rights law.

Note: For easy learning of different types of information related to few events, religion, famous personalities, etc author has used some ridiculous associations. There is no meaning of it except learning the related information. Students generally have a sort of phobia from maths. For them, the numbers sometimes become mere symbols written on the black board. But here, we would invite you to the world where numbers play with you, come alive and stop being mere symbols written on the black board and lead you to the virtual tour of intellectual journey where calculations fascinates you, thrills you and become very simple and easy to deal with.

Our mind operates very fast and has a variety of operational properties and we have tried our level best to make the reader to use his hidden potential. This E-Book contains vedic memory methods to speed up maths calculation especially for aspirants of competitive exams. We have a very rich heritage of our ancient mathematicians who discovered numerous easy methods to do any degree of complex calculation.

Ekadhikena Purvena 7 2. Nikhilam navatascaramam Dasatah 18 3. Urdhva - tiryagbhyam 31 4. Paravartya Yojayet 41 5. Sunyam Samya Samuccaye 53 6.

Anurupye - Sunyamanyat 64 7. Sankalana - Vyavakalanabhyam 65 8. Puranapuranabhyam 67 9. Calana - Kalanabhyam 68 Ekanyunena Purvena 69 Anurupyena 75 Adyamadyenantya - mantyena 82 Yavadunam Tavadunikrtya Varganca Yojayet 86 Antyayor Dasakepi 93 Antyayoreva 96 Lopana Sthapanabhyam Vilokanam Terms and Operations 2.

Addition and Subtraction 3. Multiplication 4. Division 5. Miscellaneous Items IV Conclusion Details Author: S. Kapoor Pages Author John M Muehlman, Amazon UK Kindle Link. Amazon US Kindle Link. Dani about Vedic Mathematics from Frontline 33 2. The Vedas are considered divine in origin and are assumed to be revelations from God.

In traditional Hinduism, the Vedas were to be learnt only by the upper caste Hindus. The lower castes Sudras and so-called untouchables who were outside the Hindu social order were forbidden from even hearing to its recitation.

In recent years, there have been claims that the Vedas contain the cure to AIDS and the production of electricity. Here the authors probe into Vedic Mathematics that gained renown during the revivalist Hindutva rule in India and was introduced into school syllabus in several states ; and explore if it is really Vedic in origin or Mathematics in content.

To gain a better understanding of its imposition, we interviewed students, teachers, parents, educationists and activists. The issue of imposition of Vedic Mathematics into the school curriculum involves religious politics, caste supremacy, apart from elementary arithmetic so we use fuzzy and neutrosophic techniques to gain acute insight into how students have been affected because of this politically motivated syllabus revision.

We believe this paper was a reaction by some in the academic community to certain elements of the Hindu community trying to use Vedic Mathematics to promote Hinduism by teaching Vedic Mathematics in schools.

The following tutorials are based on examples and exercises given in the book 'Fun with figures' by Kenneth Williams, which is a fun introduction some of the applications of the sutras for children. If you are having problems using the tutorials then you could always read the instructions. This always works for subtractions from numbers consisting of a 1 followed by noughts: ; ; 10, etc.

Think of it like this: The answer is The diagram below shows how you get it. You subtract crosswise or 7 - 2 to get 5, the first figure of the answer. And you multiply vertically: 2 x 3 to get 6, the last figure of the answer. Not easy,you might think. Both 88 and 98 are close to And the 24 in the answer is just 12 x 2: you multiply vertically.

The answer is in two parts: 56 and The last part is always So we just multiply 3 by 4 the next number up to get 12 for the first part of the answer. This gives the first figure of the answer. And thats all there is to it. Tables Practise. As our site usage statistics indicate that some people are still using older operating systems and browsers, we have retained a copy of the original tutorials for them to use, as their browsers do not support HTML5 functionality required by the updated tutorials.

Java based Tutorials. Instructions for setting up java, can be found here. Therefore most browser manufacturers are removing support for this plugin from their browsers.

So we due not expect the original Tutorials to work after Google Chrome has already removed support in Septemeber



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