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But the real beauty and effectiveness of Vedic Mathematics cannot be fully
appreciated without actually practising the system. One can then see that it is
perhaps the most refined and efficient mathematical system possible.
Coherence - Perhaps the most striking feature of the Vedic system is its
coherence. The whole system is beautifully interrelated and unified: the general
multiplication method, for example, is easily reversed to allow one-line divisions
and the simple squaring method can be reversed to give one-line square roots.
And these are all easily understood. This unifying quality is very satisfying, it
makes mathematics easy and enjoyable and encourages innovation.
Flexibilty - In modern teaching you usually have one way of doing a calculation.
This is rigid and boring over a period of time. Intelligent and creative students
rebel against it. Once you allow variations you get all sorts of benefits. Children
become more creative. The teacher is encouraging innovation and the children
respond. In the Vedic system there are general methods, that always work, for
example a method of multiplication that can be applied to any numbers. But the
Vedic system has many special methods, when a calculation has some special
characteristic that can be used to find the answer more easily. And it's great fun
when you spot that method.
This flexibility adds to the fun and gives students the freedom to choose their
own approach. This in turn leads to the development of creativity and intuition.
The Vedic system does not insist on a purely analytic approach. This makes a
big difference to the attitude which children have towards mathematics.
Mental calculations improves memory - The ease and simplicity of Vedic
Mathematics means that calculations can be carried out mentally (though the
methods can also be written down). There are many advantages in using a
flexible, mental system.
Students can invent their own methods, they are not limited to the one 'correct'
method. This leads to more creative, interested and intelligent students. It also
leads to improved memory and greater mental agility.
Appeals to everyone - The Vedic system appears to be effective over all ability
ranges: the able child loves the choice and freedom to experiment and the less
able may prefer to stick to the general methods but loves the simple patterns
they can use. Artistic types love the opportunity to invent and have their own
unique input, while the analytic types enjoy the challenge and scope of multiple
methods.
Increases mental agility - Because the Vedic system uses these ultra-easy
methods, mental calculation is preferred and leads naturally to develop mental
agility. And this in turn leads to growth in other subjects.
Efficient and fast - In the Vedic system 'difficult' problems can often be solved
immediately. These striking and beautiful methods are just a part of a complete
system of mathematics. Vedic Mathematics manifests the coherent and unified
structure naturally inherent in mathematics and the methods are direct, easy and
complementary.
Nikhilam
All from 9 and the last
Navatashcaraman from 10.
Dashatah
Urdvha – Tiryagbyham Vertically and Cross-
wise
Paraavartya Yojayet
Transpose and Apply
Yavadunam
By the Deficiency
Vyashtisamanstih
Specific and General
Gunitasamuchyah
The Product of the Sum
Gunakasamuchyah
All the Multipliers
Reference : http://www.vedicmaths.org