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Vedic mathematics is ancient culture traditional mathematics, especially derived from 'Atharva Veda'. It deals with the branches of mathematics, and all other sciences with which we are today aware of. It was first discovered by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthraji Maharaja from ancient Sanskrit text Veda is known today as Vedic Mathematics, and based on 16 sutras and 13 sub – sutras which can be applied in almost every branch of mathematics. It has a bright future ahead of it, and will aid in teaching and learning of mathematics depth with clear explanations. The main objective of this paper discusses some potential applications of Vedic principles in various branches of modern mathematics i.e. trigonometry, algebra etc. with examples and proofs. Using Vedic principles, it has described how it saves the time consumption, easy and fast calculation of the problems.
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