Vedic Mathematics is based on Atharvaveda which was rediscovered from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji (1884-1960). Vedic Mathematics is based on sixteen sutras which are called as formulas or techniques that are easy to learn and apply. These principles are general in nature and can be applied in many ways. In practice many applications of the sutras may be learned and combined to solve actual problems. Research shows that application of Vedic mathematics uses both the part of the brain and this helps in improving the mental memory. It’s also useful for senior executives from the corporate sector who have to deal with numbers a lot and to be strong in this area is considered as an important asset.
Albeit the techniques from Vedic mathematics aids quick calculations in the all the scenarios, however, the techniques are highly relevant for pattern based calculations and increases the speed by manifold.
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