Sanskrit poets used elemental numbers in their poems. Since the eyes are 2, two represent eyes. As the Vedas are four, four represent the Vedas. Netra Netra (eyes, eyes) means 22 and Veda Veda means 44.

Here we give the correspondence between the numbers and the Elements.

1 Earth, Moon

2 eyes, hands, feet, ears

3 worlds, trinitarian unity, three yogas, three vedas.

4 Vedas

5 sense organs.

6 Rithus or the six seasons.

7 rishies

8 directions, prosperity times eight

9 digits, numbers

0 ether

10 The ego and its ten heads.

11 Rudras

12 months, zodiac signs

13 Universe

14 Vidyas, Manus

15 Lunations, thidhis

16 King

17 Athushti

18 astronomical and mythological treatises

19 Athi Dhruthi

20 nails

21 Uthkruthi

22 Akrithi

23 Vikruthi

24 Gayathri

25 principles

27 constellations

33 Deities

The digits of the letters are written, counting from right to left.

For instance,

Bhanandagni

Bham = Stars = 27

Nandan = 9

Agni = 3

Bhanandagni = 3927

Known as Paral Sankhya, the alphanumeric system was developed by Vararuchi. It is also known as Katapayadi, since 1 represents the letters Ka, Ta, Pa and Ya, whose corresponding digit is 1.

Letters of numbers

1 ka ta pa ya

2 kha tta pha ra

3 hu da bha la

4 gha da ba va

5 nga na ma sha

6 cha tha sha

7 chha dha sa

8 ha ha ha

9 jha ddha

0 nja na ksha

The value of Kaa ki ku ke and ko was 1

31 was represented by Kala

Kala is ka + la = 31 (digits are counted from the right) and 351 for Kamala

Kamala = ka + ma + la = 351

Ganitha Kerala, the Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics, has given large numbers many names.

Like the western

Myriad = 10 ^ 4

Million = 10 ^ 6

The Indian names are

Shata = 10 ^ 2

Sahasra = 10 ^ 3

Ayutha = 10 ^ 4

Laksha = 10 ^ 5

Dasa Laksha = 10 ^ 6 (millions)

Koti = 10 ^ 7

Dasa Koti = 10 ^ 8

Vrinda = 10 ^ 9

Kharva = 10 ^ 10

Nikharva = 10 ^ 11

Mahapadma = 10 ^ 12

Mahakharva = 10 ^ 13

Padma = 10 ^ 14

In the West, we have

Million = 1000 ^ 2

One billion = 1000 ^ 3

Trillion = 1000 ^ 4

gold

Nillion = 1000 ^ (n + 1) Where n is the number. Tri means 3 and trillion = 1000 ^ (3 + 1)!

There are greater numbers than those mentioned below.

Maha Padma = 10 ^ 15

Kshoni = 10 ^ 16

Parardha = 10 ^ 17

Sankha = 10 ^ 18

Maha Sankha = 10 ^ 19

Kshithi = 10 ^ 20

Maha Kshiti = 10 ^ 21

Kshobha = 10 ^ 22

Maha Kshobha = 10 ^ 23

Neethi Lamba = 10 ^ 27

Sarva Bala = 10 ^ 45

Thallakshana = 10 ^ 83

“For one more than the previous one” – A sutra of Vedic mathematics Ekadhikena Purvecha is Sanskrit for

“One more than the previous one.” This sutra can be used to multiply or divide algorithms.

You can use this formula to calculate the squares of numbers.

For instance.

35 × 35 = ((3 × 3) +3), 25 = 12.25 and 125 × 125 = ((12 × 12) +12), 25 = 156.25

According to the sutra, multiply “by one more than the previous one.”

35 × 35 = ((3 × 4), 25 = 12.25 and 125 × 125 = ((12 × 13), 25 = 156.25