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The students have been used to learning a different method of solving the arithmetic problems in school. Won’t the Vedic methods be confusing, if they are taught to them?

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The students have been used to learning a different method of solving the arithmetic problems in school. Won’t the Vedic methods be confusing, if they are taught to them?

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A9. No, absolutely not. By using Vedic methods students will be able to solve the problems promptly and will be able to apply appropriate Vedic methods to solve different problems. Once they have been able to understand the application of the various ‘sutras’ or principles, they themselves will want to apply them in their day to day work, as they will find these methods simpler and faster as compared to standard computation and problem solving methods, in use currently.

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