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VEDIC MATHS-37

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is  post number 37 from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " Digit-Sum Method " . Digit-Sum Method: All the techniques that we have discussed in previous posts till now have emphasized various methods of quick  calculation. They have helped us in reducing our time  in some cases provided the final  answer without any actual calculation. In this post, we will study the  digit-sum method . This method is not used for quick calculation  but only  for quick checking of answers. It will help us verify the answer that we have obtained to a  particular question. Although the digit-sum method is discussed by  Jagadguru Bharati Krishna Maharaj  in his study,  mathemat...

VEDIC MATHS-36

    VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is  post number 36 from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " Concept of   Base Method for Squaring and example " . We have seen Base Method of multiplication in our previous blog. There is a corollary  of the Base Method called the ‘ Yavadunam ’ rule. This rule is helpful in squaring numbers. In this blog we will study the  Yavadunam  rule and its applications in squaring numbers. RULE: Swamiji had coined the  Yavadunam  rule in a Sanskrit line. When translated into English, it means: ‘Whatever the extent of its deficiency, lessen it to the same extent and also set up the square of the  deficiency. ’ We thus see that the answer is composed of two parts: In first part...

VEDIC MATHS-35

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is  post number 35 from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " Example of  Base method of multiplication when base is not power of 10 " . The base method of multiplication is having large contribution in Vedic Mathematics. The name Base method is given by Vedic Mathematics in western countries.   Actual  Sanskrit sutra as given by Swamiji to define this system is: ‘ Nikhilam Navatascaramam Dasatah .’  It means ‘all from 9 and the last from 10.’ For all practical purposes, we shall be calling the system elaborated in this chapter as the ' Nikhilam  method ' or simply the ‘ Base Method'. This method is used to multiply numbers. It is helpful in many  cases where traditional  mu...

VEDIC MATHS-34

    VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is  post number 34 from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " Example of  Base method of multiplication Multiplying a number above the base with a number below the base " . The base method of multiplication is having large contribution in Vedic Mathematics. The name Base method is given by Vedic Mathematics in western countries.   Actual  Sanskrit sutra as given by Swamiji to define this system is: ‘ Nikhilam Navatascaramam Dasatah .’  It means ‘all from 9 and the last from 10.’ For all practical purposes, we shall be calling the system elaborated in this chapter as the ' Nikhilam  method ' or simply the ‘ Base Method'. This method is used to multiply numbers. It is helpful in ...

VEDIC MATHS-33

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is  post number 33 from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " Example of  Base method of multiplication when the number of digits in RHS exceeds number of zeros in the Base " . The base method of multiplication is having large contribution in Vedic Mathematics. The name Base method is given by Vedic Mathematics in western countries.   Actual  Sanskrit sutra as given by Swamiji to define this system is: ‘ Nikhilam Navatascaramam Dasatah .’  It means ‘all from 9 and the last from 10.’ For all practical purposes, we shall be calling the system elaborated in this chapter as the ' Nikhilam  method ' or simply the ‘ Base Method'. This method is used to multiply numbers. It is helpful in man...

VEDIC MATHS-32

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is  post number 32 from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " Base method of multiplication" The base method of multiplication is having large contribution in Vedic Mathematics. The name Base method is given by Vedic Mathematics in western countries.   Actual  Sanskrit sutra as given by Swamiji to define this system is: ‘ Nikhilam Navatascaramam Dasatah .’  It means ‘all from 9 and the last from 10.’ For all practical purposes, we shall be calling the system elaborated in this chapter as the ' Nikhilam  method ' or simply the ‘ Base Method'. This method is used to multiply numbers. It is helpful in many  cases where traditional  multiplication takes a long time to calculate the a...