TEACHING OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS
Keywords:
demonstrated, equipped, monotony, Veda-sakhasAbstract
The root Vid, which means to know without bounds, is where the Sanskrit word "Veda" originates. All known Veda-sakhas are included under the term "Veda." The Veda is an infinite reservoir of wisdom that continually reveals itself as it is studied more.
From the Atharva Veda, Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha (1884–1960), the former Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Puri, extracted a collection of 16 sutras (aphorisms) and 13 sub-sutras (corollaries). He created strategies and tactics for enhancing the ideas expressed in the aphorisms and their corollaries, which he named Vedic Mathematics.
He claims that the Veda-sakhas include a substantial amount of mathematical literature. Unfortunately, the most of it is currently lost to humanity. This is demonstrated by the fact that, in contrast to Patanjali's time, approximately 25 centuries ago, when 1131 Veda-sakhas were known to Vedic academics, just about 10 Veda-sakhas are currently known to Vedic scholars in the nation.
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