
Vedic Maths Class
What is Vedic Maths?
Vedic math refers to a system of mathematical techniques and principles outlined in ancient Indian texts known as the Vedas. Developed around 1911 by Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha, these methods aim to simplify and expedite various mathematical calculations, making them more accessible and efficient. Vedic math covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus through unique approaches and shortcuts.
Did you know?
Vedic Maths is based on 16 simple principles called "Sutras." These techniques help solve everything from basic arithmetic to advanced algebra and even calculus, often in just one or two steps!


Benefits Of Vedic Maths
Speed and Efficiency
Vedic math techniques often enable faster calculation compared to traditional methods, making it useful in competitive exams and real-life situations.
Simplicity
The system is designed to be easy to learn and apply, simplifying complex mathematical processes and reducing the burden of memorization.
Flexibility
Vedic math provides multiple methods for solving a given problem, allowing individuals to choose the approach that suits them best.
Improved Mental Calculation
Practicing Vedic math can enhance mental math skills, promoting better number sense and calculation abilities without the reliance on external aids.
Versatility
Applicable to various branches of mathematics, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus, Vedic math provides a holistic approach to mathematical problem-solving.
Cognitive Benefits
Regular practice of Vedic math may contribute to improved concentration, memory, and overall cognitive abilities along with Enhanced Mathematical Understanding.
Why Us?
Vedic math classes typically cover the following aspects: 1. *Introduction to Vedic Mathematics:* Understanding the origin, history, and basic principles of Vedic math. 2. *Sutras (Mathematical Formulas):* Learning the various mathematical sutras or formulas that form the basis of Vedic math. These sutras cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, calculus, and more. 3. *Application Techniques:* Exploring practical applications of Vedic math in solving mathematical problems with speed and efficiency. 4. *Hands-On Practice:* Engaging in exercises and problems to apply Vedic math techniques, reinforcing learning through practical experience. 5. *Flexibility and Choice:* Emphasizing the flexibility of Vedic math by providing alternative methods for solving problems and encouraging students to choose approaches that suit them. 6. *Problem-Solving Strategies:* Developing problem-solving skills using Vedic math principles, including mental math techniques. 7. *Classroom Interaction:* Facilitating discussions, solving problems together, and encouraging students to share their experiences and challenges. 8. *Progressive Learning:* Structured lessons that gradually build on previous knowledge, allowing students to grasp more advanced Vedic math concepts over time. 9. *Homework and Practice:* Assigning practice problems for homework to reinforce the concepts learned in class.



