Mathematics is the queen of subjects. Rightly so, then, vedic Mathematics is the glowing crown that adorns its proud forehead. Very few of the masses are aware today of Vedic mathematics the magnanimity of its profound implications, and of its origins which guided the rest of the world towards purer and more intricate branches of mathematics and which, laid the foundations for number theory.
The basis of Vedic Mathematics, are the 16 sutras, which attribute a set of qualities to a number or a group of numbers. 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.
The subject was revived largely due to the efforts of Jagadguru Swami Bharathikrishna Tirthaji of Govardhan Peeth, Puri Jaganath (1884- 1960). Having researched the subject for years, even his efforts would have gone in vain but for the enterprise of some disciples who took down notes during his last days.
It is being taught in some of the most prestigious institutions in England and Europe. Nasa scientists applied its principles in the area of artificial intelligence. And yet, in the country of its birth it languishes as a forgotten science.
"Vedic Mathematics is that one field of knowledge which fulfils the purpose of education by developing the total creative genius of the individual, giving him/her the ability to be always spontaneously right and automatically precise so that his/her action, supported by Natural Law, is always effortlessly fulfilling.
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