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Vedic Maths is based on sixteen sutras or principles. These principles are general in nature and
can be applied in many ways. These tutorials give examples of simple applications of the sutras, to
give a feel for how the Vedic Maths system works. They are based on the work of Kenneth
Williams and are a work in progress. For a more complete coverage of the basic uses of the
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sutras, we recommend you study one of the books available from our Bookstore or a DVD set
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New Tutorials (HTML5 Apps)
These require use of an up to date browser (one that is compatible with HTML5, especially
the HTML5 Canvas feature, see the Compatibilty Page in the "Fun with Figures" tutorial
pages for more details).
Fun with Figures
This is a simple introduction to Vedic mathematics aimed at children.
Please note that these tutorials always ask the same set of questions, hence its
suitability as an introduction to Vedic Mathematics.
The Natural Calculator
This book covers the basics of using Vedic Mathematics to perform basic calculations
such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division etc.
The tutorials in this book ask different questions every time, hence its suitability as a
practise tool for mastering basic calculations using Vedic Mathematics.
N.B. at present Chapters One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six (Part 1) are available.
Practise Exercises for Chapters One, Two, Three, Four, Five and Six (Part 1) are also
available
Tables Practise
Tutorials for use in practising simple times tables (up to 9 × 9 at present).
Original Tutorials (Java based Apps)
As our site usage statistics indicate that some people are still using older operating systems
and browsers, we have retained a copy of the original tutorials for them to use, as their
browsers do not support HTML5 functionality required by the updated tutorials.
Java based Tutorials
N.B.to use the original Tutorials you will need to make sure the following
requirements are met:-
You are running on a Desktop/Laptop computer
With a Browser that still supports the NPAPI Browser Plugin (i.e. supports
Java Applets)
With java installed (a pre JDK 9 version)
With an exception setup in the Configure java Security tab for the original
Tutorials sub-domain (as the Applets are not certified).
Instructions for setting up java, can be found here.
N.B. the Browser Plugin used to run the Java Applets in our original Tutorials, has
become deprecated due to security issues. Therefore most browser manufacturers are
removing support for this plugin from their browsers. So we due not expect the original
Tutorials to work after 2016. Google Chrome has already removed support in
Septemeber 2015. If any browser works it will be Internet Explorer, as support has
already been removed, but the Tutorial Applets still appeared to work in Internet
Explorere 11. The technical details of which browsers and versinos of Java still support
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