For those who don’t know the history of Vedic mathematics, It dates back to golden-aged India where calculations were done mentally, there was no use of pen and paper. People used to use both parts of the brain effectively. They were not only analytical but also creative in that process. Vedic mathematics is a combination of both. We all know there are four main Vedas, Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda and Atharvaveda. All of these methods or sutras are taken from Atharvaveda. In due course of time, mind power and mental calculations are reduced.
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