Vedic
Maths is the ancient Indian system of performing fast and accurate mental
calculations with ease. This science has been derived and rewritten from “Atharva
Ved” by Tirathji Maharaj between 1911 to 1918. He has compiled the complete
subject of Vedic Mathematics in 16 sutras which are namely-
1.
Nikhilam Navatascaramam Dastah which means “all from
nine & last from ten”
2.
Ekadhikena Purvena which means “One more
than the previous one”
3.
Urdhva – Tiryagbhyam which means “Cris-Cross”
4.
Paravartya Yojayet which means “Transpose
and Adjust”
5.
Sunyam Samyasamuccye which means “When the
samuchchaya is the same, It should be treated/equated to zero”
6.
(Anurupye) Sunyamanyat which means “If one is in
ratio, the other one is zero”
7.
Sankalana Vyavakalanabhyam which means “By addition
& by subtraction”
8.
Puranapuranabhyam which means “By completion
or non – completion”
9.
Calana Kalanabhyam which
means “Differential”
10.
Yavadunam which means “Double”
11.
Vyastisamastih which means “Use the
average”
12.
Sesanyankena Caramena which means “The
remainders by the last digit”
13.
Sopantyadvayamantyam which means “The ultimate
and twice the Penultimate”
14.
Ekanyunena Purvena which means “One less
than the previous”
15.
Gunitasamuccayah which means “The product
of the sum of Co-efficients in the factors”
16.
Gunakasamuccayah which means “When a
quadratic expression is a Product of two binomials then its first differential
is Sum of two factors”
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