VEDIC MATHEMATICS
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Course Title:

VEDIC MATHEMATICS



Course Description:

Vedic Mathematics offers a holistic approach to improving both personal and professional life through enhanced cognitive abilities, increased confidence, and superior analytical skills. Whether you're a student, a professional, or someone looking to sharpen your mind, the benefits of Vedic Mathematics are vast and impactful.



Course Duration:


Part A 45Hrs
Part B 45Hrs

Course coordinator:


Swapnil Chandankhede &
Swagata Chandankhede

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Course Contents:



Module/Topic name Sub-topic Duration
Part A SEMESTER I 45 Hours
Module - I (Basic Vedic Mathematics) 15 Hours
Introduction to Vedic Maths: History of Vedic Maths and its Features Vedic Formulae: Sutras and Upsutras 1
Vinculum Number Conversion 2
Vedic Addition, Subtraction 3
Answer Checking Method 2
Multiplication methods 5
Multiplication Tables 2
Module - II (Basic to Intermediate Vedic Mathematics) 15 Hours
Division 8
Squares 1
Square - Roots 1
Cubes 1
Cube - Roots 2
Ancient Mathematician and their notable work gifted to the World 2
Module - III (Intermediate to Advanced Vedic Mathematics) 15 Hours
Algebra 2
Multiplication of Polynomials 2
Highest Common Factor of Polynomials 2
Division of Polynomials 2
Linear equations one variable 3
Linear equations two variables 2
Quadratic equation 2


Part B SEMESTER II 45 Hours
Module - IV (Advanced Vedic Mathematics) 15 Hours
Beginning of Mathematics and Applications of Mathematics before Vedic Civilization 3
Coordinate geometry 3
Vedic Geometry 3
Triplets 3
Trigonometry 3
Module - V (Advanced to Applied Vedic Mathematics) 15 Hours
Determinant 2
Calculus
Differentiation
Integration
Inverse function
4 4 2
Factorisation of cubic Polynomial 2
Harder Factor 1
Module - VI (Applied Vedic Mathematics) 15 Hours
Applications of Vedic Mathematics for Competitive Examinations 3
Applied Advanced Multiplier 1
Algorithm 1
Vedic Coding 1
Pie 1
Cryptography 1
Numerals 2
Practical 5
Contributions of Ancient Indian Mathematician – Seminar
Research Paper on Indian Mathematics and Mathematician


Course Outcomes:


By the end of this course, learners will be able to
  • Overcome the fear of math
  • Improved critical thinking
  • Familiarity with the mathematical underpinnings and techniques
  • Ability to do basic math faster and with ease.
  • Appreciate the Mathematical advancements of Ancient India.
  • Practical use of Vedic mathematics at advance level in the field of Science and Technology and Commerce in Current modern world.


Text Book:
  • Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja, (1994). Vedic Mathematics. Delhi: Motilal Banarasidas



Reference Books:
  • Bhartiya Ganiti, (Marathi Edition) by Dr. Anant W. Vyawahare, Nachiket Prakashan, Nagpur
  • Leelavati, Chokhambba Vidya Bhavan, Varanasi.
  • Bharatiya Mathematicians, Sharda Sanskrit Sansthan, Varanasi.
  • Bidder G.P. (1856) On Mental Calculation. Minutes of Proceedings, Institution of Civil Engineers (1855-56), 15, 251-280
  • Beejganitam, Chokhambba Vidya Bhavan, Varanasi.
  • 'Maths Sutra: The art of vedic speed calculation', George Gratzer, 2007
  • Scripture E.W. (1891) American Journal of Psychology. Vol. IV 1-59
  • Mitchell F.D. (1907) American Journal of Psychology. Vol. XVIII 61-143
  • Aitken A.C. (1954) The Art of Mental Calculation: With Demonstrations. Transactions of the Society of Engineers. 45, 295-309
  • Dow A. (1991) A Unified Approach to Developing Intuition in Mathematics, Scientific Research on the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Program Vol 5, 3386-3398