Lightning Fast Mental Maths

Written by Kevin on August 26, 2007 – 3:26 pm -

If you havent seen this ebook, you got to check it out now; http://vedic-maths-ebook.com/vedic

This tips and tricks ebook has been around for a while now, and I thought it was about time to start working on another free ebook like this one. This is where your input will help. Please post your comments and ideas for some more free maths tips and tricks here and I will endevour to include them in a revised free edition.

To get yourself my FREE ebook with tips and tricks, click on the link below:


Free Vedic maths ebook


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41 Responses to “Lightning Fast Mental Maths”

  1. By Kevin on Sep 18, 2007 | Reply

    Hi all,

    After downloading the ebook, I would love for you to leave your comments here for others to read, and perhaps even show us some of your tips and tricks?

    Kevin

  2. By Ben on Sep 19, 2007 | Reply

    Free Verdic Maths ebook is useful because it has help for daily issues. It’s like maths for normal people, simple maths.

    But i noticed one mistake about adding time. If minutes are togeter less than 60 min, adding 40 gives wrong answer. Answer is already seen there without adding 40.

    For example. 1 hour 15 minutes + 2 hours 20 minutes = 115+220 = 335 = 3 hours 35 minutes

    For example. 1 hour 30 minutes + 2 hours 45 minutes = 130+245 = 375 = 3 hours 75 minutes + 40 = 415 = 4 hours 15 minutes

    (must add 40 if minutes are 60 or above)

  3. By deepak bansal on Sep 19, 2007 | Reply

    well it seems as if u have a pretty good knowledge abt mathematics but i m sorry to say that i was able to learn only one trick through ur online tutorials of vedic maths,i.e., of multiplyin two digits in one step. rest all the mails i received were useless. sorry, but thats the truth. i wish u could have taught me atleast sme more tricks bfore askin me to buy ur book.

  4. By Chanavee on Sep 20, 2007 | Reply

    Free Vedic Maths ebook is good, Tricks in book can use well.

    Thanks for ben’s commment also. It’s help me so much.

  5. By anoosh on Oct 4, 2007 | Reply

    send me more tricks

  6. By Kaviraj on Oct 23, 2007 | Reply

    Hi Kevin, i asked for the math thing for my grandson. I have been a student of Vedic sciences for a good forty years. My speedreading is up to scratch, and my maths fast enough to get by. Due to my job - a homoeopath - my memory is phenomenal and does not need any improvement. I live exactly the way i want and have no unfulfilled ambitions - they are either fulfilled already or in the process of being fulfilled. i am a contented man. Thanks for your enthusiasm. That is what fails a lot of people. Keep up the good work. I told my grandson to reply, but he’s lazy and rather plays computer games than reply, he likes the tricks though.
    In my philosophy, the lazy and intelligent will get the farthest, though. They will engage all the others and reap the benefits.
    Gook luck!

  7. By Prantik Duarah on Nov 26, 2007 | Reply

    Awesome

  8. By Laxman on Dec 13, 2007 | Reply

    Dear sir, I had herd about vedic maths but never tried to check
    what is it? Now as it is available easily and I can
    copy it, I tried multiplying and squaring trics.
    IT IS FANTASTIC YET EASY WAY OF APPROCH TO ARITHMATICS.
    I assure you that I will study this e-book and come back
    to you.

  9. By ophelia on Jan 17, 2008 | Reply

    Oh how easy life would have been if I had learned math the easy and fun way Vedic math. I am teaching it now to my children, is there a reason why we dont learn math this way in the western world? no wonder we are way back in science and our children are not doing well in school. My husband is an engineer and when I gave him some problems I finished them first he was amazed because I had always hated math ( well when someone tells you they hate math what they really mean is that they are afraid or they cannot understand it and a wall forms where nothing can enter) but now I actually love it!

  10. By naveenkumar on Jan 18, 2008 | Reply

    hi i am improving myself thank you very much.

  11. By mukta on Jan 25, 2008 | Reply

    Could you pls elaborate on complex division eg 5151 / 12

  12. By Vaibhav on Jan 28, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Kevin and all,
    The book is too gud with the fundas of Vedic mathematics
    Can i have some more tips of it which are not there in the book.
    Please reply if you have some more tips.
    Thanks & Regards

  13. By adersh on Feb 29, 2008 | Reply

    Hi kevin.

    thak you for giving me those wonderful information that made my maths so easy.
    please let me know if you have more tips like this which will be surely benificial for us

  14. By Kanok on Mar 21, 2008 | Reply

    You have really helped me improve my maths.
    I would like you to establish your company in Ghana to help we the African kids.
    Regards……Thanks a lot

  15. By areeb on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply

    nice book

  16. By Tauseef Ahmed on Apr 7, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks
    I m learning a lot of math. never before math. was so easy for me.

  17. By Sudhamani on Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Nice tricks and so much to learn…
    Thanks a lot…

  18. By viswa on Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Your e-book is very informative to me and develops faster computation like computer.

  19. By Lothar Grafe on Apr 23, 2008 | Reply

    The tips on the e-book are very helpful. I wonder why these easy methods weren´t taught me during my time in school.

    Especially mulitplication by using the Nikhilam-Sutra is a method to multiply faster.

    Hope that the number of people who want to know more about “Vedic maths” will increase daily!

  20. By John on Apr 24, 2008 | Reply

    I allready have several books on vedic maths, so it was interesting seeing how you are marketing just a small fraction of the things you can do with vedic maths

  21. By rosy on Apr 25, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Kevin the tricks were good but unfortunately there was nothing about addition & subtraction

  22. By mukesh sahu on Apr 26, 2008 | Reply

    its wonderful.really fast and interest arousing.

  23. By Y.P. Rajan on May 5, 2008 | Reply

    Dear Shri Kevin and friends, the tricks of vedic math are really amazing and joyful. The math was never so easy for my kids prior to teach them the tricks of vedic math. I am really very very thankful to you and hope for necessary guidance in future also. God bless you all.

  24. By Kanhaiya on May 6, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Kevin you have described the vedic maths trick in very simple way.It was enjoyable and worth reading.
    Can you please add more maths tricks in your e-book or some reference from where we all can enrich our knowledge.

  25. By Mayank on May 9, 2008 | Reply

    kevin some of the tricks are really good.but those are few if you have more please send to me on my id:mayank.maheshwari@techmahindra.com

  26. By amith on May 17, 2008 | Reply

    thank u
    sir still i think ancient indian trignometry and astronomical maths
    are very high level .provide us some shortcuts in tough subjects
    like trignometry,co-ordinate geometry,astronomy(eg: we can clculate exact time of solar and lunar ecllips).

    still now u’r response towards the members is very good, and i am
    fealing maths as a good play tool, all because of u
    thanking u once again.

  27. By mahender on May 25, 2008 | Reply

    i want more information about vedic

  28. By Vinit Kapoor on May 26, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Kevin,

    Firstly, Thanks a ton for sharing your amazing knowledge with so many people and enlightening their lives.

    It was indeed a great pleasure to come across your website and go through your amazing work. You have indeed described the vedic maths trick in very simple way.It was enjoyable and worth reading.

    I am really very very thankful to you and hope for necessary guidance in future also However I am still wondering why these easy methods are not taught in school.

    Hope that the number of people who want to know more about “Vedic maths” will increase daily!

    Please let me know if you have more tips like this which will be surely beneficial for me.

    THANKS A TON
    Vinit Kapoor

  29. By kaustubh on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply

    After learning this tricks i was amazed to see this fast methods.
    But now i want also some quick methods to factorize equations ,etc.
    please haelp me in this.

  30. By kaustubh on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply

    hi,all of you.i have some methods to tell you.
    here it is-
    if you have to multiply any no. near 100,then i have a quick method
    for ex- 96*94
    sol- (96 is 4 less then 100 & 94 is 6 less )
    so, we can write as-
    96-4
    94-6
    —-
    9024
    —-
    explanation-here,we perform cross subtraction.96-6 & 94-6 will give the same answer 90.so you can do it in anyway.This give the first part of the answer.To get the second part multiply 4 by 6=24
    so you get it.
    This method can wor for no. mare than 100 also but in that case you will have to perform cross addition.

    but to try it at important places you should practise it a little bit more.

    if you have some doubt then you can leave reply
    thank you

  31. By Mrs. A. Dey on Jun 11, 2008 | Reply

    I have gone through your delightful ways of solving maths in lightening fast speed. Thank you not only for giving all these Vedic maths trick in a very lucid way but also for reminding us the fact that we do have enough great philosophy in Vedas.

  32. By ramalingeshwar on Jun 11, 2008 | Reply

    hai kevin
    vedic maths tips really helped me a lot and i wanted to learn more about it
    Thank u

  33. By gouri on Jun 13, 2008 | Reply

    I was happy to see such an easy method to solve multiplication & suare.Thanks for the free e mail book.Though i am a doctor still i wanted to know all these vedic math tricks because they were very interesting,It will help me a lot while solving our research paper in biostatistics.thanks

  34. By Sanjeev Suri on Jun 16, 2008 | Reply

    I liked some of the methods to solve the problems like the time examples. I wanted this material for my daughter who is in class Vth & she took a great interest in learning some of these easy ways.

    I wish a good luck to authors .

  35. By Prasanjit Panda on Jun 17, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Kevin,

    The book is really awesome. The short and friendly way of explanation gave me a very nice idea about the Maths. Thanks for your concerns towards the book and I can only say one thing.. Good job. Keep it up..

  36. By Anuj on Jul 4, 2008 | Reply

    These tricks have been around for a while and i can very well call them old…plz give us some new stuff!!!

  37. By saurabh wagh on Aug 5, 2008 | Reply

    your book has really helped me a lot. Thanks for your consistent feedback.Hope to see your mail soon .bye

  38. By prasad on Aug 11, 2008 | Reply

    dats really awsome,sir!!!!!!!hats of 2 u!!!!

  39. By Dharmesh on Aug 18, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Kevin, very useful indeed. Many thanks Dharmesh

  40. By Jobin on Sep 29, 2008 | Reply

    I found this ebook really helpful. It explains all the concepts in a very simple manner.

  41. By bharat on Nov 5, 2008 | Reply

    this ebook is really very good and very helpful

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