Vedic Maths is a system of mathematics that originated in ancient India and was rediscovered in the early 20th century by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaj, a scholar and mathematician. It is based on the ancient Indian texts known as the Vedas, which are considered to be among the oldest sacred scriptures in the world.
Vedic Maths includes a set of simple, yet powerful, techniques for mental calculation, which can be used to perform calculations quickly and accurately. These techniques are based on the principles of mathematics, logic, and reasoning, and are designed to make complex calculations easier to perform.
Some of the key features of Vedic Maths include the use of sutras (aphorisms) to describe mathematical concepts and methods, the emphasis on mental calculation rather than relying on pen and paper, and the use of patterns and relationships in numbers to simplify calculations.
Today, Vedic Maths is widely taught and practiced around the world, particularly in India and other parts of Asia. It is considered to be a valuable tool for students, teachers, and anyone who wants to improve their mathematical skills and ability to solve problems quickly and efficiently.