Vedic Maths for Trainers

Thursday 26 May 2011

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Monday 16 May 2011

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Saturday 14 May 2011

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Sunday 1 May 2011

Finding Square of an adjacent number: One below

Likewise, you can find out square of a number that is one less than the number whose square is known.
Let me show it by taking an example:
Say you know 602 = 3600
Then 592 will be given by the following
592 = 602 - (60 + 59) = 3600 - 119 = 3481
or Say you know 252 = 625 then
242 = 625 - (25 + 24) = 576
Apply it to find square of a digit, which is one, less than the square of known digit. This works very well for the complete range of numbers.


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Finding Square of an adjacent number: One up

You know the squares of 30, 40, 50, 60 etc. but if you are required to calculate square of 31 or say 61 then you will scribble on paper and try to answer the question. Can it be done mentally? Some of you will say may be and some of you will say may not be. But if I give you a formula then all of you will say, yes! it can be. What is that formula…..
The formula is simple and the application is simpler.
Say you know 602 = 3600
Then 612 will be given by the following
612 = 602 + (60 + 61) = 3600 + 121 = 3721
or Say you know 252 = 625 then
262 = 625 + (25 + 26) = 676
Like above, you can find out square of a number that is one less than the number whose square is known. 

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Finding Square of a number ending with 5

After learning this you will be able to find square of a number ending with 5 say 25, 35, 45 etc. You can even try to find square of a three digit number ending with 5 say 105, 115, 125 etc.
Say you want to find square of 85
Do the following:
· Multiply 5 by 5 and put 25 as your right part of the answer.
· Multiply 8 by the next higher digit i.e 9 and put 72 as your left part of the answer.
· Your answer is 7225
You can use this formula to find square of any number ending with 5.


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How it has evolved over the years?

Bharti Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja (Shankaracharya of Goverdhan peeth) rediscovered Vedic Mathematics, during 1911 and 1919. The first book on these wonderful methods was written by him. "Vedic Mathematics" was the title suggested by him. He was the person who collected lost formulae from the writings of "Atharwa Vedas" and wrote them in the form of Sixteen Sutras and thirteen sub-sutras.
In 1998 when Mr. Pradeep Kumar started working on Vedic Mathematics, it was a little known subject and everybody who came to know about his decision discouraged him. At that point of time he felt that the vedic mathematics is incoherent. You had so many pearls around but all those pearls needed to be arranged in a way to form a necklace. In other words Vedic Mathematics needed to be arranged in a systematic way so that trainers can teach it and derive results.
Today, Magical Methods has made Vedic Mathematics teaching a systematic one, which delivers result. We have divided the whole system into Beginner Level, Medium Level, Expert Level and Advanced Level. Further advancement is uses of Vedic Mathematics in Intelligent Guessing i.e Super Advanced Level. Student up to class X needs only three levels of training. IIT JEE students should go through advanced level and MBA aspirants should go through Super Advanced Level.

While working with Vedic Mathematics people around the world started writing to Mr. Kumar about application of Vedic Mathematics for Kids segment i.e 6 years to 11 years (classes 1 to 6). He started thinking on this aspect and today we are offering "Mathematical Skill and Concentration Development Programme" and “Finger Counting and Silly Mistakes Removal Programme” for this segment. These programme has been divided into four Levels.
In this segment we use a lot of instruments viz. Magic Square, Math Carrom, Frog & Toad Game, Tower of Hanoi, Star Game, Double Star Game, Mind Development Games, which makes learning mathematics more than interesting.

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Vedic Mathematics an Overview

The "Vedic Mathematics" is called so because of its origin from Vedas. To be more specific, it has originated from "Atharva Vedas" the fourth Veda. "Atharva Veda" deals with the branches like Engineering, Mathematics, sculpture, Medicine, and all other sciences with which we are today aware of. This wonderful method is re-introduced to the world by Swami Bharati Krisna Tirtha ji Mahaharaj, Shankaracharya of Goverdhan Peath. "Vedic Mathematics" was the name given by him. He was the person who collected lost formulae from the writings of "Atharwa Vedas" and wrote them in the form of Sixteen Sutras and thirteen sub-sutras. 

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