Author: S K Kapoor
Publisher: Lotus Press
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 145
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8183820441
Description
The teaching and learning of Vedic Mathematics has been phased in five books namely, Book 1 The Teaching of Vedic Mathematics; Book 2 Learning Vedic Mathematics; Book 3 Vedic Mathematics Basics; Book 4 Vedic Mathematics Skills and Book 5 Vedic Geometry Course.
Need of the hour is to reach at the basics of ancient wisdom to remain on the positive side of flow of intelligence. The main stream flow of intelligence follows the path of fundamental unity of human mind, parallel to it runs the organization format of whole range of knowledge as a single discipline.
The present set of five books of Vedic mathematics basics, sequentially cover all fundamental phases and stages of teaching and learning of Vedic mathematics basics on their basis on first principles and aim to attain perfection of intelligence for the students.
DR S K KAPOOR is well known authority upon the ancient Discipline of Vedic Mathematics. He has been devoted for the cause of revival of the ancient discipline. He has been awarded Guru Gangeshwarananda Veda Ratna Puraskar 1997 by Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan for his excellence and research in the field of Vedic Sciences and Mathematics
Contents
SECTION 1-SCIENCE OF LEARNING
Mind and Intelligence Field
Attaining Perfection of Intelligence
Science of Learning
Basic Formats Tools
Transition from Old to New Format
Transition form Format of Cube to that of Hyper Cube-4
Necessity of Guidance of a Teacher
Learning and Teaching on First Principles
SECTION 2-TABLES 100 X 100
Introduction
SECTION 3-FOUR BASIC ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS
Introduction
SECTION 4-GEOMETRY CLASS IN AYURVEDIC GARDEN
Initiation of Young Minds
Mansara (Essence of Measure)
Counts and Units
Line and Circles
Cube
Bodies in Motion
Creator’s Space
Geometry Class in Ayurvedic Garden
Different Phases and Stages
Class in a Yaghya Shala Compound
Manisfestation Facets
Construction of Fire Altars
Values of Vedic Knowledge and Yajnas
Arithmetic to Astronomy Range