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(Q) Multiply 456789 by 999999 We subtract 1 from 456789 and get the answer 456788. We write this down on the left hand side. Next, we subtract each of the digits of 456788 (left hand side) from 9 and get 543211 which becomes the right hand part of our answer. The complete answer is 456788543211   More examples: The simplicity of this method can be vouched from the examples given above. Now we move to Case 2. In this case, we will multiply a given number with a higher number of nines.
Dhaval Bathia (Vedic Mathematics Made Easy)
In fact, Hinduism�s pervading influence seems to go much earlier than Christianity. American mathematician, A. Seindenberg, has for example shown that the Sulbasutras, the ancient Vedic science of mathematics, constitute the source of mathematics in the Antic world, from Babylon to Greece : � the arithmetic equations of the Sulbasutras he writes, were used in the observation of the triangle by the Babylonians, as well as in the edification of Egyptian pyramids, in particular the funeral altar in form of pyramid known in the vedic world as smasana-cit (Seindenberg 1978: 329). In astronomy too, the "Indus" (from the valley of the Indus) have left a universal legacy, determining for instance the dates of solstices, as noted by 18th century French astronomer Jean-Sylvain Bailly : � the movement of stars which was calculated by Hindus 4500 years ago, does not differ even by a minute from the tables which we are using today". And he concludes: "the Hindu systems of astronomy are much more ancient than those of the Egyptians - even the Jews derived from the Hindus their knowledge �. There is also no doubt that the Greeks heavily borrowed from the "Indus". Danielou notes that the Greek cult of Dionysos, which later became Bacchus with the Romans, is a branch of Shivaism : � Greeks spoke of India as the sacred territory of Dionysos and even historians of Alexander the Great identified the Indian Shiva with Dionysos and mention the dates and legends of the Puranas �. French philosopher and Le Monde journalist Jean-Paul Droit, recently wrote in his book "The Forgetfulness of India" that � the Greeks loved so much Indian philosophy, that Demetrios Galianos had even translated the Bhagavad Gita �.
François Gautier (A Western journalist on India: The ferengi's columns)
With over 5,000 years of continuous history, the subcontinent known as India has flourished. Its culture, people, and history have added a crucial, colorful chapter to the history of humankind as a whole. India has participated in many events that shaped the progress and future of mankind, and its art, philosophy, literature, and culture have influenced billions. From the culture's inception in the Indus Valley or Harappan Civilization, the people of the Indian subcontinent have acted as the fulcrum between the east and west. Their civilization once flourished as a trading titan and provided the ancient world with a rich and varied society, unlike its contemporaries it did so without succumbing to the horrors of war. This tradition of economic and philosophic focus would be transmitted throughout the ages through each of the different eras in Indian history. In the ancient world, the Indus Valley civilization provided the backbone of what would become Indian culture. As the society eventually collapsed, it left behind traces of its existence to be found and adopted by the Vedic peoples that sprung from their demise. In the Vedic period, Indian culture and history were shaped and transformed into literary masterpieces that survive today as a lynchpin of Hindu philosophy. It also saw the birth of Buddhism, the ascension of the Buddha and the spread of a counter culture that has expanded far across the globe, influencing the lives of millions. This very formative era in Indian history gives modern-day society an idea of what the structure of Indian history and society would become. This feudal period in India was one of ideological development in both the Vedic or Hindu ways and the ways of the Sramana traditions that arose as a countercultural movement. These two ideologies would go on to influence the various empires that would begin to form after the Vedic Age. In the Age of Empires, the Indian subcontinent would witness the birth of empires like that of Cyrus the Great in Persia and Alexander the Great of Macedonia. The disunity of the Indian kingdoms would allow foreign invaders to influence this era, but although the smaller Indian kingdoms were defeated in many ways, India remained unconquered as a whole. From this disunity and vulnerability, the first Indian empires would begin taking shape. From the Mauryan to the Gupta and beyond, the first Indian empires would shape the history of India in ways that are hard to fathom. Science, mathematics, art, architecture, and literature would flourish in this age. This period would provide India with a national identity that hangs on to this day. In the Age of Muslim Expansion, India was introduced to yet another vital part of its history and culture. Though many wars were fought between the Indian kingdoms and the Muslim sultanates, the people of the Indian subcontinent adopted an attitude of religious tolerance that persists to this day. In modern-day India, you can see the influence of the Muslim cultures that put down roots in India during this time, most notably in the Taj Mahal. In the Age of Exploration, the expansion of European power across the globe would shape the history of India under the Portuguese, Dutch, and eventually the British. This period, although known for exploitation, can also be attributed with the birth of Indian democracy and republican values that we would see born in the modern age. Though the modern age is but a minuscule fraction of the gravitas of Indian history, it maintains itself as a colorful portrait of the Indian soul. If one truly wants to understand Indian history, one but has to look at the astounding culture of modern-day India. The 50 events chosen to be illustrated in this book are but a few of the thousands if not millions of crucial events that shaped and built the extravagance of the country we now call India.
Hourly History (History of India: A History In 50 Events)
Towards the end of the first millennium bce, texts in Sanskrit begin to reveal the sophisticated techniques of geometry and mathematical astronomy which were necessary properly to align Vedic rituals with the movements of the heavens.
William Dalrymple (The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World)
Multiply 85 by 995 Here, the number 85 is close to the base 100 and the number 995 is close to the base 1000. We will multiply 85 with 10 and make both the bases equal thus facilitating the calculation. Since, we have multiplied 85 by 10 we will divide the final answer by 10 to get the accurate answer. • We multiply 85 by 10 and make it 850. Now, both the numbers are close to 1000 which we will take as our base • The difference is -150 and -5 which gives a product of 750 • The cross answer is 845 which we will put on the LHS • Thus, the complete answer is 845750. But, since we have multiplied 85 by 10 and made it 850 we have to divide the final answer by 10 to get the effect of 85 again. When 845750 is divided by 10 we get 84575 • Thus, the product of 85 into 9995 is 84575
Dhaval Bathia (Vedic Mathematics Made Easy)
One would begin, for example, by remarking that the Vedic doctrine is neither pantheistic" nor polytheistic, nor a worship of the powers of Nature except in the sense that Natura naturans est Deus and all her powers but the names of God’s acts; that karma is not ‘‘fate’’ except in the orthodox sense of the character and destiny that inhere in created things themselves, and rightly understood, determines their vocation; 5 that 'maya' is not ‘illusion", but rather the material measure and means essential to the manifestation of a quantitative and in this sense “material”, world of appearances, by which we may be either enlightened or deluded according to the degree of our own maturity; that the notion of a “reincarnation” in the popular sense of the return of deceased individuals to rebirth on this earth represents only a misunderstanding of the doctrines of heredity, transmigration and regeneration; and that the six darshanas the later Sanskrit “philosophy” are not so many mutually exclusive “systems'’ but, as their name implies, so many “points of view" which are no more mutually contradictory than are, let us say, botany and mathematics. We shall also deny in Hinduism the existence of anything unique and peculiar to itself, apart from the local colouring and social adaptations that must be expected under the sun where nothing can be known except in the mode of the knower.
Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (Hinduism and Buddhism)
Mathematics is not truth But it is subject that help us to figure out truth. गणित म्हणजे सत्य नव्हे , पण सत्यापर्यंत पोहचवणारे शास्त्र म्हणजे (तर्कशास्त्र) गणित ! काय योग्य- अयोग्य, चूक-बरोबर , खरा इतिहास -खोटा इतिहास इत्यादी ठरवण्यासाठी लागणारे मुलभूत निकष देण्याचे कार्य गणिताचे (तर्कशास्त्राचे). गणित हा वैज्ञानिक दृष्टीकोनाचा आधारस्तंभ आहे. गणित म्हणजे केवळ आकडेमोड नाही किंवा पाठांतर केलेल्या सूत्राचा वापर करून विशिष्ट प्रकारचे स्पर्धा परिक्षांतील प्रश्न सोडवणे नव्हे तर गणित म्हणजे काही स्वयंसिध्द मुलभूत संकल्पनांच्या आधारे अनिश्चित प्रश्नांचा अथवा रहस्यांचा तर्काचा वापर करून उलगडा करणे. गणित ही मानवाने विकसित केलेली वैश्विक भाषा आहे. गणित हे शास्त्रांचे शास्त्र आहे. हाती असलेल्या साधनांचा / ज्ञानाचा वापर करून तर्कसुसंगत विचारसरणीच्या साहाय्याने इच्छित ध्येयापर्यंत पोहचणे म्हणजे गणित. ज्याला गणिताचा हा खरा अर्थ उलगडतो व जो केवळ स्पर्धा परिक्षांच्या नव्हे तर आयुष्याच्या अनुषंगाने गणित / तर्कशास्त्र शिकतो, तोच आयुष्याचे गणित सोडवू शकतो. जवळ-जवळ सर्वच क्षेत्रांत गणित डोकावते. उदा. एखाद्या उत्कृष्ट लेखकाचा एखादा लेख निवडा व त्यातील कोणत्याही परिच्छेदाचे निरीक्षण करा, त्यात लगतची वाक्ये आपणांस तर्कशास्त्रीय दृष्टीकोनातून सुसंगतपणे माडलेली आढळतील. गणित विषयाचे सौंदर्य म्हणजे यात इतर विषयांप्रमाणे यात जास्त लक्षात ठेवावे लागत नाही. येथे केवळ मुलभूत नियम लक्षात ठेवावे लागतात व त्यांच्या साहाय्याने प्रश्नाची उकल काढण्यासाठी 'तर्काचा वापर कसा करायचा ?' हे शिकावे लागते.
Vitthal Jadhav (Ranjak Vaidic Ganit)
People should not minimise the value of astrology. Astrology is a branch of science that studies and intepretes human behaviour. It does so through the means of mathematics and astronomy.
Mitta Xinindlu
People should not minimise the value of astrology. Astrology is a branch of science that studies and interprets human behaviour. It does so through the means of mathematics and astronomy.
Mitta Xinindlu
One of the great things about mental math is that the calculations can generally be done from either direction, and a certain symmetry generally is present.
John Carlin (VEDIC MATH: VEDIC MULTIPLICATION MATHEMATICS ( SPEED TIPS YOU NEED TO KNOW) (Get Vedic Math by the Tail! Book 2))