Sunday, December 9, 2007

Navasesh

Navasesh is a general method of verification formulated in Vedic mathematics. This can be used to verify various mathematical operations such as Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication etc.

Navasesh means ' nine and its remainder '.
Examples :
Navasesh of 23 ---> N(23) == N(2+3) == N(5) == 5
Navasesh of 82 ---> N(82) == N(8+2) == N(10) == N(1+0) == N(1) == 1
Navasesh of 49 ---> N(49) == N(4+9) == N(13) == N(1+3) == N(4) ==4
Navasesh of 105 ---> N(105) == N(1+0+5) == N(6) == 6

Addition
We know that 23 + 82 = 105
To verify :
N(23) + N(82) = N(5) + N(1) == N(5+1) == N(6) == 6
N(105) = N(6) == 6
Hence N(23) + N(82) = N(105)

Subtraction
We Know that 82 - 49 = 33
To verify :
N(82) - N(49) = N(1) - N(4) = N(1-4) == N(-3) == N(9-3) == N(6) == 6
( Note that -3 here has been converted to 9-3 such that negative number is eliminated)
N(33) = N(3+3) == N(6) == 6
Hence N(82) - N(49) = N(33)

Multiplication
We know that 23 * 49 = 1127
To verify :
N(23) * N(49) = N(5) * N(4) ==N(5 * 4) ==N(20) = N(2) =2
N(1127) = N(1+1+2+7) = N(11) = N(2) =2
Hence N(23) * N(49) = N(1127)

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi there!
Nice article on Digital Roots or Navasesh.

Check this website on Vedic Maths where there are many methods and resources given to learn vedic mathematics.

Wishes
Gaurav