

He graduated from a lecturer in Baroda College to the Principal of National College Rajamundri, but gave away his brilliant carrier in 1905 to become a Freedom Fighter and an ardent Nationalist. His academic credentials only proved his Genius, as he collected Master’s Degree in six subjects – Sanskrit, English, History, Philosophy, Mathematics and Science, form The Bombay Centre of the American College of Science, Rochester, New York. The Sanskrit Association of Madras, recognizing his all round proficiency and oratory abilities in Sanskrit, awarded him the title of “Saraswati ” in July 1899. Venkatraman was born on the 14th of March, 1884 at Tinnievelly, Tamil Nadu. Shree Bharti Krishna Tirathji was known as Venkatraman before he took to Sainthood. The 16 sutras are further divided into 13 sub-sutras, derived from Vedic text covering every branch and part of mathematics – arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, physics, plain and spherical geometry, conics, calculus- differential and integral, applied mathematics of various kinds, dynamics, hydrostatics, static, kinematics etc.

It took the genius of Tirathji to decode the various layers of similar sets with different meaning and make it understandable for all.Īccording to his researches, mathematics is based on 16 Sutras or word-formulae. The language of these sutras was in Sanskrit which was difficult to understand for a common man. These sutras were derived from “The Ganit Sutras” also known as Sulabh Sutras or the simple system of mathematics.

The sutras collectively were later named as Vedic Maths. Jagad Guru, Adi Shankracharya Shri Bharti Krishna Tirathji Maharaj between the periods 1911 to 1918 rediscovered the sixteen sutras of mathematics from the Atharva Vedas, the ancient Indian system of calculations. Vedic Maths History Bharti Krishna Tirathji, the Founder
