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Old Nov 1, 2007, 21:29   #1
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Smile Vaidic Mathematics



Maths made Easy!!!

Vedic Maths is based on sixteen sutras or principles. 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.


In the Vedic system 'difficult' problems or huge sums can often be solved immediately by the Vedic method. These striking and beautiful methods are just a part of a complete system of mathematics which is far more systematic than the modern 'system'. Vedic Mathematics manifests the coherent and unified structure of mathematics and the methods are complementary, direct and easy.

The simplicity of Vedic Mathematics means that calculations can be carried out mentally (though the methods can also be written down). There are many advantages in using a flexible, mental system. Pupils can invent their own methods, they are not limited to the one 'correct' method. This leads to more creative, interested and intelligent pupils. You can write your comments here, so that I might be informed whether you liked it or not, though I must say initially it can be a bit complicated but once you get through, you'll be on some other level of Mathematics, all thanks to Ancient Indian Hrishi (Pronounsed as "Rishi") who blessed us with this magic, I hope in this way I can contribute my Armenian friends' quest for more knowledge.

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Unpack using WinRar. Extracts to 74 mb after unpacking. Burn the iso to a CD or mount it using Demon Tools. Run the program. Happy Computing. And keep writing your remarks here, for encouragement of others who might skip not relishing the opportunity and sorry for not uploading to our server, actually I have not that much bandwidth capability, Namastey!
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Old Nov 15, 2007, 18:29   #2
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Smile Try it friends, you'll be befitted highly:)

I think most of our colleagues not willing to give it a try, thinking this is some general maths software, with a few tricks involved or would take much attention to learn completely and can be even out of our purview for a longer time, I would suggest you all again through this reminder that you must give it a chance, I can bet you will love it, it's a defferent way of looking & using Mathematics, you'll begin to feel it for sure, if any of you find that you're not getting it completely, then reply me here, I know many of my friends who can assist you with several other means like some free books or so, but for that atleast you must give it a try, I won't be benifitted by it anymore, but I just don't want to see this art of handling Maths dieing, hope all intellectuals and enthusiasts here will love giving it a try. Any query or comment please feel assiduous pasting here. But remember I'm not at all making a tall claim that you'll be a master in a few days, you'll have to give this mehod some commitment, Namastey!
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