Science of vedic mathematics
Science Of Vedic Mathematics
India has always been a repository for great scientist and mathematician since the ancient era.Even when people from other parts of the world didn’t have any idea about what numbers and science were. Takshashila (tak-sha-shila), which is believed to be the world’s first university, was built before the early Harappan civilization. Unfortunately, the university was destroyed by the Huns (a nomadic tribe from central Asia) in the 5th century.
Why am I telling you this? Because some facts are very hard to believe. When it comes to acknowledging the supremacy of India’s role in the area of scientific findings, it gets even more dubious. Because, we only know India by what it is today – a developing country struggling to keep up with the already developed western nations.
If you are aware of some basic science then you would know that mastering any field of science without having a solid understanding of mathematics is nearly unachievable. Take most of the ancient Hindu temples for example, the construction of such complicated structures was impossible without implying serious usage of mathematical equations.
Today the ancient techniques of solving math problems are called vedic math. Which has almost lost its glory in the modern age, not because it is no longer applicable in modern science actually but it’s quite the opposite. Many influential modern mathematicians of our time have actively marketed it as a collection of mere math tricks, nothing else. In simple words, vedic math is an ancient technique of solving the most complicated math problems.
From multiplication, divisibility, complex numbers, squaring, cubing, square roots, cube roots, recurring decimals, auxiliary fractions, and many more that I’ve no knowledge of. You can watch the video above to know more about its usage.
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