Description
The Vedic Math School’s primary aim is to “Make Maths Easy” for each class of the student. We are a leading organization known for the development, research, and training of Vedic Mathematics. We are working since 2014.
What you will Learn
- You will get to know, what is Vedic mathematics.
- You will know the difference between Vedic Math and Normal Math.
- By the end of the session you would be eager to solve more of these kinds of Mathematical problem.
- By the end of each topic you will get a good grasp on the modules that have been taught in this course.
- Your calculation speed will be increase.
- Have Fun with Math! Get rid of your math phobia.
- You will be able to calculate Numbers Calculation in mind.
Course Content ( Vedic Math Courses )
- Introduction
Welcome to the Vedic Maths Course - What is Vedic maths?
Introduction to Vedic Maths
History of Vedic Maths
Applications of Vedic Maths - Introduction to Vedic Math Sutras
Knowledge of Vedic Maths Sutras/ Aphorism
Power of sub-Sutras to understand Vedic Maths - Ten Point Circle
What is Ten Point Circle?
Concept and Use of Ten Point Circle. - Vedic Number System
The Vedic Numerical Code
Indian Counting System - Vedic Methods of Addition
Introduction with Addition
Addition without carry forward
Addition with Series of 9’s
Addition of Rational Number - Vedic Methods of Subtraction
General Vs Vedic Method of Subtraction
Subtraction from Numbers Likes 100, 1000, 10000
If Numbers are in Decimal form - Vertically and Crosswise Multiplication (Urdhva-Tiryagbhyam Method)
Multiplication of Two Digit Number
Multiplication of Three Digit Number
Multiplication of Four Digit Number
Multiplication of Five Digit Number and So on
Mix Digit Multiplication
Vertical and Crosswise Multiplication of Decimal Numbers - Tables from 1 to Any Number
Table from 1 to 9
Tables from 10 to Any Number - Base Value Multiplication ( Nikhilam Method )
Base Value Multiplication with Primary Base 10 - Base Value Multiplication with Primary Base 20, 30, 40, 50, and So on
Base Value Multiplication with Primary Base 100, 200, 300, and So on
Base Value Multiplication with Primary Base 1000, 10,000, and So on - Secondary Base Value Multiplication ( Nikhilam Method )
Secondary Bases of 150
Secondary Bases of 250, 350, 450 and So on - Simplification using Vedic Maths
Multiplication of Numbers whose sum of Unit Place is 10 And the ten’s Place is the Same.
Multiplication of Numbers whose sum of Ten’s Place is 10 And the Unit Place is the Same.
Multiplication with 5, 25, 50, 75, 100, 125
Division of Any Number by 5, 25,50,75, 100, 125 - Operations with 9
Multiplication with a series of 9s
Multiplication of Decimal Numbers
Multiplication of Any Numbers who is Ending with 9. - Operations with a Series of One
Multiplication with 11
Multiplication with 111
Multiplication with Series of 1 - Multiplication Based on Algebraic Formula
Multiplication Based on (a^2-b^2 )
Multiplication Based on (a^2-b^2 ) Second Method - Multiplication with Particular Numbers
Multiplication of Numbers from 1 to 10
Multiplication of Numbers with 11 to 20
Multiplication of Numbers 21 to so on - Bar Numbers / Mishrank / Vinculum
What is Bar Number / Mishrank / Vinculum
Conversion to Mishrank
Conversion from Mishrank
Addition by using bar Number
Subtraction by using bar Number
Multiplication by using bar Number
Division by using bar Number
Square by using bar Number
Cube by using bar Number - Metric Conversion
Speed Method of Metric Conversion - Mismatched Digits Matched Operation
Addition of Numbers with the Same Digits but Different Places
Subtraction of Numbers with the Same Digits but Different Places - Mental Groceries Problem Calculations
General Mistake
Method to Think about Problem - Vedic Methods of Division
Conventional Division Method
Division by 9
Division by 8 etc
Division by 99, 98 etc
Divisor below a base Number
Two-figure answers
Divisor Above a Base Number - Straight Division
Division by a flag of one digit (no remainder)
Division by a flag of one digit (with remainder)
Division with Adjustments or Bar Number
Division with a flag of 2 digits
Division with a flag of 3 digits - Auxiliary Fractions
Divisors ending with 9
Divisors ending with 8
Divisors ending with 7
Divisors ending with 6
Divisors ending with 1
Divisors ending with 2, 3, 4 and 5 - Fractions
Vertically And Crosswise
A Simplification
Comparing Fractions
Unification Of Operations
Factorization Using Vedic Maths
Factorization (of simple quadratics)
Factorization (of harder quadratics)
Factorization of Cubic etc - Lowest Common Factor – LCM
What is Multiple and How do Find Multiple?
About Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
How to Find LCM ?
LCM of Fraction
LCM of Decimal Numbers - Highest Common Factor – HCF
What is Factor and How do Find Factors?
How do Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF)?
HCF of Fraction
HCF of Decimal Numbers - Square (Varga) of Any Number
Square of Numbers Using Urdhwa tiryak Method
Square of Numbers ending with 5
Finding The Square of Number from 1 to 75
Finding The Square of Number from 75 to 125
Finding The Square Number from 125 to So on..
Finding the Square with Secondary Bases of 150, 250, 350 and so on - Square Root of a Number
Square Root / Vargamfala / Vargamul of a Number - Cubes (Ghan) of a Number
Computing cubes of 2-digit Numbers
Computing cubes of 3-digit Numbers
Computing the fourth power of 2-digit Numbers - Cube Roots (Ghanmul) of a Number
Cube Roots (Ghanmul) of a Number - Duplex or Dwandwa
All About Duplex or Dwandwa - Number Splitting
Addition by using Number Splitting
Subtraction by using Number Splitting
Multiplication by using Number Splitting
Division by using Number Splitting - Vedic Check System ( Navasesh/ Beejank or Digital Root)
Computation of Digital Roots / Remainder / Navasesh/ Beejank
Nine Point Circle - Answer Check with Digit Sum
Limitation in the verification process
Computation of the Quotient on Division by 9
Digit Sum of Perfect Square - S.I Unit conversion
Introduction with S.I Unit conversion
Kilo to Pounds
Fahrenheit to Celsius
Kilometre to Miles
Addition of Time
Decimals Equivalents of Fractions - Introduction of Basic Geometrical Ideas
Description of Practical Geometry
Understanding Elementary Shapes - Vedic Geometrical Proof (Theorem)
Pythagoras Theorem Proof Using Vedic Maths
Apollonius Theorem
Vedic Proof of Pi - Trigonometry
Concept of Triplet
Computing Trigonometric Ratios
Computing Trigonometric Ratios of Twice the Angle
Computing Trigonometric Ratios of Half the Angle - Rule of Divisibility
Divisibility of Any Number with a Common Number - Rule of Osculator
What is Osculator and Types of Osculator
Method to check the Divisibility of any Number. - Mental Reasoning Exercises
Why it’s Important
Simple Mental Reasoning Exercises
Advance Reasoning Exercises - Puzzles
Maths Puzzle
Puzzles to Puzzle you Basic
Puzzles to Puzzle you advance
Abhradeep Shill –
I am very grateful to VEDIC MATH SCHOOL, New Delhi for such a wonderful online session on Vedic Mathematics by Prince Jha, Vedic Math Trainer. The trainer was highly interactive and had patience while clearing our doubts. Overall, it was a nice session and the valuable knowledge they have imparted to us is going to be very helpful and useful to us in the near future.
Anamitra Choudhuri –
Workshops of this kind should be brought more. The Vedic Math School workshop was an exciting experience for me in terms of mathematics learning.
Sujay Dey –
This kind of course should be available for all, it gives us an eye to solve the question most easily.
Aniruddha Bal –
The workshop organized by Vedic Math School is very informative. Vedic Maths helps to grow my calculation skills. Everyone who was born in Vedic Religion should know Vedic maths. Thanks, Sir for this wonderful session.
Soham Mondal –
First of all, our Instructor, Prince Jha sir explained the tricks very easily to us. He made us comfortable to learn. His teaching pace was excellent, not too fast not too slow. Moreover, his interaction with us was very friendly.”
Sayanta Kr Kuila –
The clarity with which the workshop topics were explained was truly commendable. Each concept was broken down and delivered in a way that was easy to understand. The instructor’s dedication to ensuring our comprehension deserves a perfect score of 5.
Kajal Sharma –
It was a great experience to join this workshop. I felt completely engaged throughout the session. The interactive activities and discussions made the learning process enjoyable. I rate it 5 out of 5 and I loved it.
Chandan Panda –
The workshop is very interesting. It Is Very Useful To Solve Math Calculation Quickly. Thank you Vedic Math School 👍