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_aVedic Mathematics: Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas _bHis Holiness Jagadguru Sankaracarya Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji Maharaja of Govardhana Matha, Puri (1884-1960) |
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_bMotilal Banarsidass Publishing House _c1985 _aNew Delhi |
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520 | _aThis monumental work on Vedic mathematics unfolds a new method of approach. It relates to the truth of numbers and magnitudes equally applicable to all sciences and arts. - Book Today (India Today), Jan-Feb. 2011 Throughout the book efforts have been made to solve the problems in a short time and in short space also...one can see that the formulae given by the author from Vedas are very interesting and encourage a young mind for learning mathematics as it will not be a bugbear to him. - S.C. Sharma, Mathematics Today, September 1986 The book endorses the omniscient nature of Vedas... is recommended for students and amateur Mathematicians. It will help children who get nightmares before a mathematics examination. - K.V. Sudhakar, Mid-Day, July 5th 1999 In his deep-layer explorations of cryptic Vedic mysteries relating specially to their calculus of shorthand formulae and their neat and ready application to practical problems, the late Sankaracarya shows the rare combination of the probing insight and revealing intuition of a Yogi with the analytic acumen and synthetic talent of a mathematician. - Swami Pratyagatmananda Saraswati in his Forword | ||
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650 | _amathematics | ||
700 | _aAgarwala, V. S. | ||
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