Thursday, July 5, 2007

FATHER OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS



A monumental work has done by the Late Sankaracharya
(Bharati Krisna Tirtha) of Govardhana Math, Puri. He has
shown all the practical problems of mathematics in ready application.

He was an yogi but with ample talent of a mathematician. He practically admitted, that one can not expect to convert or revert criticism , much less carry conviction , by merely asserting one's staunchest beliefs. Tomeet these ends , one must be prepared to go the whole length of testing and verification by accepted , accredited methods.


And atlast he made this essential requirement in vedic mathematics and divised the automatic brain for complicated calculations of science that look like MAGIC with LOGIC also.

He had techniques , science called YAJNA which has compactness and
simplicity. And he has made that really awesome.

Becoming Bharati Krisna Tirtha

Sri Bharati Krisna Tirtha , better known as Jagadguru ji was born in
march , 1884. His father Late P. Narashima was a tahsildar at Tinnivelly.

Jagadguru ji named as Venkatraman as he was an exceptionally brilliant
student and won the First Place in all the subjects in all the classes throughout
his whole educational career.

He passed his matriculation from Madras University in January , 1899.
As he was exceptionally good in Sanskrit so he bagged the award of
"SARASWATI" by the Madras Sanskrit association in july , 1899.

He started his public life under the guidence of Late Hon'ble Sri
Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1905 in connection with the national
education movement and the south african indian issue.

He was given the name , Swami Bharati Krisna Tirtha after several
years of studies when he was initiated into the holy order of SAMNYASA
at Banaras , July, 1919.

He had been undergoing a tremendous strain for more than five decades
by devoting his body , mind in probing simplest and logical solution of all
practical problems and by ignoring his health condition, the day came and
he took MAHA SAMADHI at Bombay on 2nd February , 1960.

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