Vedic Maths

Vedic Maths

Vedic Mathematics is the name given to the ancient system of Maths, which was rediscovered, from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji, a scholar of Mathematics, Sanskrit as well as History and Philosophy. His research clearly reveals that, the entire mathematics is based on 16 word-formulae also known as the Sutras.

These formulae tell you as to how does the mind work naturally and are thus extremely helpful in guiding the students to the correct method of solution. Vedic mathematics includes Arithmetic, Algebra and many other forms of Mathematics.

The simplest benefit of Vedic Mathematics is that it enables us to carry out calculations mentally (though the methods can also be written down). There are many other advantages in using a flexible system. Students can discover their very own methods; which leads to more imaginative, interested and intelligent students. Researches include studying Vedic Maths effects on children; developing powerful applications of the Vedic Sutras in different fields.

The ‘difficult’ problems or the time consuming huge sums can often be solved quickly and without any
mistakes by using the Vedic method. These outstanding and fine-looking methods are merely a small part of an entire system of mathematics, which is way too methodical than the modern ’system. Vedic Mathematics manifests the logical and amalgamated structure of mathematics with the help of complementary, direct and easy methods. By doing the Vedic Maths course, a student can beat any type of competitive examinations after 12 th .

Advantages of Vedic Maths

The several advantages of Vedic Maths are:

  • It reduces the burden of remembering large amount of stuff because it requires you to learn
    table’s upto 9 only.
  • It enables faster calculations when compared to the conventional method. Thus, the time that
    gets saved in the process can be used to answer more questions.
  • It acts as a tool for reducing finger counting and scratch work.
  • It plays an important role in increasing concentration as well as improving confidence.
  • It is very simple, direct, totally unconventional, original and straight forward.
  • It encourages mental calculations.
  • Vedic Maths system also gives us a set of checking procedures for independent crosschecking
    of whatever we do.
  • It keeps the mind alert and lively because of the element of choice and flexibility.
  • It can introduce creativity in intelligent and smart students, while helping the slow-learners grasp the basic concepts of mathematics. More and more use of Vedic maths can without any doubts generate interest in a subject that is generally dreaded by children.

Duration

Course Duration: 4 Months

Class Duration: 2 Hours Weekly

Age Group: 13 years onwards