History of Vedic Maths
Vedic Maths' actual roots are unknown. However, it is thought to have evolved in India about 5,000 years ago. The Atharva Veda, one of the four Vedas, contains the oldest known mention of Vedic Maths. For centuries, Vedic Math was passed down orally from generation to generation. It was only recently rediscovered in the early twentieth century by Swami Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaj, a renowned mathematician and Sanskrit scholar. Tirthaji Maharaj studied the Vedas and other ancient Indian scriptures for almost 30 years before developing a comprehensive system of Vedic Maths techniques. Tirthaji Maharaj's book "Vedic Mathematics," which presented his system to the world, was released in 1965. The book was a significant success, and Vedic Maths swiftly spread throughout India and the rest of the world.Significance of Vedic Maths
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Vedic Maths is a very efficient way to do calculations
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Vedic Maths helps to develop mental math skills
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Vedic Maths is a very versatile system
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Vedic Maths is an enjoyable and engaging way to learn mathematics
Basics of Vedic Maths
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Sutras
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Upa-sutras
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Sub-sutras
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Vedic squares