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Vedic Mathematics is the name given to a supposedly ancient system of calculation which was "rediscovered" from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharati Krushna Tirthaji Maharaj (1884-1960). According to Tirthaji, all of Vedic mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras, or word-formulae. For example, "Vertically and Crosswise" is one of these Sutras. These formulae are intended to describe the way the mind naturally works, and are therefore supposed to be a great help in directing the student to the appropriate method of solution. None of these sutras has ever been found in Vedic literature, nor are its methods consistent with known mathematical knowledge from the Vedic era.
1. It is very original, totally unconventional and provides a new thinking and approach .
2. It encourages mental calculations. It is easy, simple, direct and straightforward.
3. Maths, A dreadful subject is converted into a playful and blissful subject, which we keep on learning with smiles on the face and joy in the heart.
4. Vedic Maths enriches our knowledge and understanding of maths, which shows clear links and continuity between different branches of maths.