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Jagat – Global
Kyoso – Behaviour
JKMS Gurukulam Program
Mathematical Sciences from Vaidik Era to 21st
Century
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation, Bharat
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JKMS Foundation
systems based on the
Vaidik Mathematical
Sciences
Venkataraman Shastri (IAST: Ve katarāma Śāstrī) was born on 14ṅ ṇ
March 1884 to an orthodox Tamil Brahmin family. His father was P.
Narasimha Shastri, originally a tehsildar at Tirunelveli, in
Madras Presidency, who later became the Deputy Collector of the
Presidency. His uncle, Chandrasekhar Shastri, was the Principal of the
Maharaja's college in Vizianagaram, while his great-grandfather,
Justice C. Ranganath Shastri was a judge in the Madras High Court.
P.P.Swami Jagadguru Bharti Krishna Tirtha Maharaj Shri (14th
March
1884 – 02nd
February 1960) rediscovered a few indicators in the field of
Mathematical Sciences during his research work in between 1911 –
1918. Swamiji was having responsibility as Shankaracharya of
Govardhan Mathh, Puri, Orissa from 1925 to 1960.
Jagadguru Bharti Krishna Tirtha Maharaj Shri
Venkataraman joined the National College in Trichinopoly. After this, he moved to the Church Missionary Society
College and eventually the Hindu College, both in Tirunelveli. Venkataraman passed his matriculation examination
from Madras University in January 1899, where he also finished first.[4][5]
Although Venkataraman always performed well in subjects such as mathematics, sciences and humanities, he was
also proficient in languages and particularly skillful in Sanskrit. According to his own testimonials, Sanskrit and
oratory were his favorite subjects. Due to his knowledge of the language, he was conferred the title "Saraswati" at
the age of 16 by the Madras Sanskrit Association in July 1899. At about that time, Venkataraman was profoundly
influenced by his Sanskrit guru Vedam Venkatrai Shastri.[6]
Venkataraman passed the B.A. examination in 1902. He then appeared for the M.A. examination for the American
College of Sciences in Rochester, New York from the Bombaycentre in 1903. He also contributed to W. T. Stead's
Review of Reviews on diverse topics in religion and science. During his college days, he also wrote extensively on
history, sociology, philosophy, politics, and literature.
Venkataraman worked under Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1905 for the National Education Movement and the South African
Indian problems. However, his inclination towards Hindu studies led him to study the ancient Indian holy scripture
Adhyātma-Vidyā. In 1908, he joined the Sringeri Matha in Mysore to study under Swami Satchidananda Sivabhinava
Nrisimha Bharati (IAST: Svāmī Satcidānandaśivābhinavan si ha Bhāratī), the Shankaracharya ofṛ ṁ Sringeri. However, his
Returning to Sringeri, Venkataraman spent the next eight years studying Vedanta (IAST: Vedānta) with
Satchidananda Sivabhinava Nrisimha.
During those years, Venkataraman also practiced vigorous meditation, Brahma-sadhana and Yoga-sādhāna, in
the nearby forests. It is believed that he attained spiritual self-realization during his years at Sringeri Math. He
would leave the material world and practice yoga meditation in seclusion for many days. During those eight
years, he also taught Sanskrit and philosophy at local schools and ashrams. He delivered a series of sixteen
lectures on Adi Shankara's philosophy at Shankar Institute of Philosophy, Amalner (Khandesh). During that time,
he also lectured as a guest professor at institutions in Mumbai, Pune and Khandesh.[8]
Initiation into Sannyas[edit]
After Venkataraman's eight-year practice and study of Vedanta, he was initiated into sannyasa, in the Tirtha sub-
order of the Dashanami Sampradaya, in Varanasi by Jagadguru Shankaracharya (IAST: Jagadguru
Śa karācārya) Swami Trivikrama Tirtha (ṅ IAST: Svāmī Trivikrāma Tīrtha) of Sringeri Sharada Peetham on July 4,
1919, receiving the name "Swami Bharatikrishna Tirtha".[8]
Shankaracharya of Sharada Peetha[edit]
Bharatikrishna was installed as the Jagadguru Shankaracharya of Sharada Peetha in 1921 after just two years
of sannyas. The new Shankaracharya then toured India giving lectures on Vedanta.
Shankaracharya of Govardhana Matha[edit]
Around the time the Swami became the Shankaracharya of Sharada Peetham, the Shankaracharya of
Govardhana matha, Swami Madhusudhana Tirtha, was in failing health and was greatly impressed with
Bharatikrishna. Madhusudana requested Bharatikrishna to succeed him at Govardhana Matha. Bharatikrishna
respectfully declined the offer. In 1925, however, Madhusudhana's health took a serious turn and Bharatikrishna
was compelled to accept the Govardhana gaddi (chair). In 1925, Bharatikrishna assumed the pontificate of
Govardhana Matha, and relinquished the gaddi of Sharada Peetham. He installed
Swami Swarupananda Saraswati as the new Shankaracharya of Dvaraka Pitha.[9]
As Shankaracharya of Govardhana Matha, Bharatikrishna toured several countries in thirty-five years to promote
Dharma and Indian culture.[9]
He wrote a number of treatises and books on religion, science, mathematics, world
peace, and social issues. In 1953, at Nagpur, he founded the Sri Vishwa Punarnirmana Sangha (World
Reconstruction Association). The administrative board initially consisted of Bharatikrishna's disciples and
supporters, then later included distinguished personalities. The Chief Justice of India, Justice B. P. Sinha, served
as its President. Dr. C. D. Deshmukh, the ex-Finance Minister of India and ex-Chairman of the
University Grants Commission served as Vice-President.[12]
In February 1958, Bharatikrishna went to Britain and the United States to speak on Vedanta, staying for three
months in Los Angeles, California. This was the first trip outside India by a Shankaracharya. The tour was
sponsored by the Self-Realization Fellowship, the yoga society founded by Paramahansa Yogananda.[13]
At that
time, Albert Rudolph, or "Rudi", became one of Bharatikrishna's students.
Bharatikrishna also attended various national and international conferences on yoga and on religion. He served as
Shankaracharya of Govardhana Matha until his death in 1960.
In 1965, a Chair of Vedic Studies was founded at Banaras Hindu University by Arvind N. Mafatlal, a generous
Mumbai business magnate and devotee of Bharatikrishna.[14]
Bharatikrishna's book, Vedic Mathematics, is a list of sixteen terse sūtras, or "aphorisms", discussing strategies
for mental calculation. Bharatikrishna claimed that he found the sūtras after years of studying the Vedas, a set of
sacred ancient Hindu scriptures.[15] [16][17]
For arithmetic, Bharatikrishna gives several algorithms for whole number multiplication and division, (flag or
straight) division, fraction conversion to repeating decimal numbers, calculations with measures of mixed units,
summation of a series, squares and square roots (duplex method), cubes and cube roots (with expressions for a
digit schedule), and divisibility (by osculation).[18]
Several tests and techniques for factoring and solving certain algebraic equations with integer roots for quadratic,
cubic, biquadratic, pentic equations, systems of linear equations, and systems of quadratic equations are
demonstrated. For fractional expressions, a separation algorithm and fraction merger algorithms are given. Other
techniques handle certain patterns of some special case algebraic equations. Just an introduction to differential
and integral calculus is given.[19]
Geometric applications are reviewed for linear equations, analytic conics, the equation for the asymptotes, and
the equation to the conjugate-hyperbola.[20]
Five simple geometric proofs for the Pythagorean theorem are given.
[21]
A 5-line proof of Apollonius' theorem is given.[22]
Advanced topics promised included integral calculus (the centre of gravity of hemispheres, conics), trigonometry,
astronomy (spherical triangles, earth's daily rotation, earth's annual rotation about the sun and eclipses), and
engineering (dynamics, statics, hydrostatics, pneumatics and applied mechanics).[23]
In his final comments, he asserted that the names for "Arabic" numerals, the "Pythagorean" Theorem and the
"Cartesian" co-ordinate system are historical misnomers; rather, according to Bharati Krishna, these mathematical
insights were enumerated and formalised first by Indian mathematicians of the Hindu tradition, for whom credit
ought to be acknowledged.[24]
Jagat – Global
Kyoso – Behaviour
JKMS Gurukulam Program
Mathematical Sciences from Vaidik Era to 21st
Century
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation, Bharat
https://jkms-bharat-org0.webnode.com
https://jkms-eduserv-ac-in.webnode.com
Baba Ram Das ji Maharaj
(Karah Dham, Moraina (Morena), Madhya Pradesh)
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation
Brahmaleen Pandit Fateh Singh Sharma ji worked as a head master of a school at
Kheragarh, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. He was a dedicated disciple and a great follower of P.P.Swami
Bharti Karishna Tirtha ji Maharaj and Baba Ram Das ji Maharaj (Karah Dham, Morena, Madhya
Pradesh). Swami Bharti Krishna Tirtha ji guided him regarding fundamentals of mathematical
sciences and its applications in modern day problems.
In ancient global society advanced civilizations had language of communication as
Samskrut (Sanskrit) in which different forms of mathematical sciences and arts had been
written as well as all the standards of daily life had been compiled to live a happy and healthy
life with balanced SIE#
factor (SIE – Spiritual, Intelligence and Emotional Quotient).
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation
Brahmleen Pandit Jagannath P.Sharma was a great scholar of Vaidik Ganit. He
worked as a teacher in a school and later as a clerk in Uttar Pradesh Secreteriat. He learnt
techniques of Vaidik approach to mathematical sciences from his father and Swamiji’s
book. He with his wife Brahmaleen Krishna Devi Sharma followed the spiritual path shown
by Baba Ram Das ji Maharaj (Karah Dham, Morena, Madhya Pradesh). As per the guidance
of his father and Gurus he established the concept of balanced SIE#
factor (SIE – Spiritual,
Intelligence and Emotional Quotient) in standard form in the year 1978.
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation
• Shri Maruti J K Sharma is taking sessions for IIMCAT, IITJEE, SAT, IB-Diploma
and other examinations since 1997 and till now he has shared these ideas
with more than 25000 aspirants of competitive examinations focusing
Vaidik Ganit and also with teachers who are working as PRTs, TGTs, PGTs
(Including future teachers as current students of different B.Ed. Courses) &
trainers of competitive examinations level.
Vaidik Ganit (Vedic Mathematics)
• Mr. Sharma has a vast experience of research in the field of Vaidik
Ganit for students and teachers. He has been part of teams who have
created remarkable results like Toppers of IIMCAT in between 1997 –
2007, IITJEE AIR 1,2,3 in 2012 & many other ranks from Olympiads
and IITJEE, IB-Diploma, SAT and other competitive examinations. He
has been also part of institutions where he guided aspirants of
eMAT in 2017 & his journey of knowledge sharing is still on as we at
JKMS are helping true global knowledge seekers to understand the
fundamentals of mathematics.
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation
• Shri Singh Bhatti is a young and dynamic person. Mr. Singh
has completed his BBA and MBA from Punjab Technical
University. After working many years in different corporate
houses he is currently supporting social activities of JKMS
Foundation on Global basis. He is currently working as Chief
Advisor to the department of Finance and Marketing.
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences
Foundation
• Shri Shubhendu Garg is a brilliant young man who believes
in simplicity and integrity. Mr. Garg has done his B.Tech.
(NIT, Raipur), M.Tech.(IIT Kanpur). He is supporting social
and educational activities of JKMS Foundation on global
level as head, content development cell of Book
Compilation Board.
The Air Force School, Subroto Park, New Delhi
Application of Vaidik Mathematics in School Curriculum and Olympiads, 06th
April’ 2018
Report on vedic math workshop held on 6th
April, 2018.
The Mathematics department organized a work shop on Vedic Math on 6th
April, 2018 for the students of class VIII. The purpose of the work shop was to
give students insight into Vedic Mathematics, an ancient subject that help
students master calculation easily. Resource person for the workshop was Shri
Maruti J K Sharma (Director R & D ), JKMS Foundation. Mr Maruti
Sharma is a well known Math learner in the field of Vedic Math. Sir’s
contribution in the field of fundamentals of Mathematics – A Vedic
Approach from Number Theory to Calculus is highly recognized and
appreciated.He has worked for more than twenty years with globally renowned
institutions where he had shared his experience with PACE, TIME IIMCAT
Institute, Career Launchar IIMCAT Institute, Forum for IITJEE South Delhi
and IIFM .
Mr. Sharma, opened the session by welcoming students and establishing the
essence of Vedic Math as total Math in itself. The object of the workshop was
to learn concepts for faster calculations
The key concepts learnt in the workshop are as follows:
1. Importance of prime factors of a composite number to count the exact
numbers of divisors of that number.
2. Long division with primes as divisors. Primes from 2 to 19 as divisors
were taken.
3. Examples based on binary system were taken.
4. Counting natural numbers less than 30 that have exactly 4 divisors.
5. Counting natural numbers less than 100 that have exactly 3 divisors.
6. To count all number of divisors of a composite number.
7. Calculating Square of a number.
Students enjoyed the workshop and learnt many new formulae. They
discussed their doubts with Sir and also appreciated the importance of
Vedic Math.
IQ Enhancement and Skill Development Program
Navjyoti India Foundation, New Delhi
(NGO headed by Sushri Kiran Bedi ji)
Vaidik Mathematics session at Babu Banarasi Dass Institute of
Technology and Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Vaidik Mathematics session at Govind Lal Trehan Saraswati Vidya Mandir,
Nehru Nagar, New Delhi
Sanatan Dharam Public School, Pitampura, New Delhi
Mr.Amit Bajaj
HOD Mathematics,
CRPF School, Rohini, New Delhi
Ms.Arti,
TGT Mathematics,
Gyan Mandir Public School, New Delhi
Ms.Sapna Makan
TGT-Mathematics
Bal Bharti Public School, Rohini, New Delhi
Ms.Swati Chojer
TGT-Mathematics,
Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
Richa Varshneya
TGT Mathematics
M.L.Khanna DAV Public School, Dwarka, New Delhi
Nikita Wadhwa
TGT - Mathematics
Kulachi Hansraj Model School, New Delhi
Ms.Neelam Suyal Samanta
PRI Science -
M.L.Khanna DAV Public School, Dwarka, New Delhi
VishwaGuru Publications (A unit of JKMS
Group)
Our team exerts to efficiently offer best possible
tools & concepts to guide our students in the right
direction so that we can make our Bharat -
‘Vishwa Guru’ in the next coming years.
Jagat – Global
Kyoso – Behaviour
Maruti J K Sharma
Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation, New Delhi, Bharat
Contact No.: 9910906841
9910906800 (whatsapp)
Email id: jkms.bharat@gmail.com
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  • 1. Jagat – Global Kyoso – Behaviour JKMS Gurukulam Program Mathematical Sciences from Vaidik Era to 21st Century Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation, Bharat https://jkms-bharat-org0.webnode.com https://jkms-eduserv-ac-in.webnode.com
  • 2. JKMS Foundation systems based on the Vaidik Mathematical Sciences
  • 3. Venkataraman Shastri (IAST: Ve katarāma Śāstrī) was born on 14ṅ ṇ March 1884 to an orthodox Tamil Brahmin family. His father was P. Narasimha Shastri, originally a tehsildar at Tirunelveli, in Madras Presidency, who later became the Deputy Collector of the Presidency. His uncle, Chandrasekhar Shastri, was the Principal of the Maharaja's college in Vizianagaram, while his great-grandfather, Justice C. Ranganath Shastri was a judge in the Madras High Court. P.P.Swami Jagadguru Bharti Krishna Tirtha Maharaj Shri (14th March 1884 – 02nd February 1960) rediscovered a few indicators in the field of Mathematical Sciences during his research work in between 1911 – 1918. Swamiji was having responsibility as Shankaracharya of Govardhan Mathh, Puri, Orissa from 1925 to 1960. Jagadguru Bharti Krishna Tirtha Maharaj Shri
  • 4. Venkataraman joined the National College in Trichinopoly. After this, he moved to the Church Missionary Society College and eventually the Hindu College, both in Tirunelveli. Venkataraman passed his matriculation examination from Madras University in January 1899, where he also finished first.[4][5] Although Venkataraman always performed well in subjects such as mathematics, sciences and humanities, he was also proficient in languages and particularly skillful in Sanskrit. According to his own testimonials, Sanskrit and oratory were his favorite subjects. Due to his knowledge of the language, he was conferred the title "Saraswati" at the age of 16 by the Madras Sanskrit Association in July 1899. At about that time, Venkataraman was profoundly influenced by his Sanskrit guru Vedam Venkatrai Shastri.[6] Venkataraman passed the B.A. examination in 1902. He then appeared for the M.A. examination for the American College of Sciences in Rochester, New York from the Bombaycentre in 1903. He also contributed to W. T. Stead's Review of Reviews on diverse topics in religion and science. During his college days, he also wrote extensively on history, sociology, philosophy, politics, and literature. Venkataraman worked under Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1905 for the National Education Movement and the South African Indian problems. However, his inclination towards Hindu studies led him to study the ancient Indian holy scripture Adhyātma-Vidyā. In 1908, he joined the Sringeri Matha in Mysore to study under Swami Satchidananda Sivabhinava Nrisimha Bharati (IAST: Svāmī Satcidānandaśivābhinavan si ha Bhāratī), the Shankaracharya ofṛ ṁ Sringeri. However, his
  • 5. Returning to Sringeri, Venkataraman spent the next eight years studying Vedanta (IAST: Vedānta) with Satchidananda Sivabhinava Nrisimha. During those years, Venkataraman also practiced vigorous meditation, Brahma-sadhana and Yoga-sādhāna, in the nearby forests. It is believed that he attained spiritual self-realization during his years at Sringeri Math. He would leave the material world and practice yoga meditation in seclusion for many days. During those eight years, he also taught Sanskrit and philosophy at local schools and ashrams. He delivered a series of sixteen lectures on Adi Shankara's philosophy at Shankar Institute of Philosophy, Amalner (Khandesh). During that time, he also lectured as a guest professor at institutions in Mumbai, Pune and Khandesh.[8] Initiation into Sannyas[edit] After Venkataraman's eight-year practice and study of Vedanta, he was initiated into sannyasa, in the Tirtha sub- order of the Dashanami Sampradaya, in Varanasi by Jagadguru Shankaracharya (IAST: Jagadguru Śa karācārya) Swami Trivikrama Tirtha (ṅ IAST: Svāmī Trivikrāma Tīrtha) of Sringeri Sharada Peetham on July 4, 1919, receiving the name "Swami Bharatikrishna Tirtha".[8] Shankaracharya of Sharada Peetha[edit] Bharatikrishna was installed as the Jagadguru Shankaracharya of Sharada Peetha in 1921 after just two years of sannyas. The new Shankaracharya then toured India giving lectures on Vedanta.
  • 6. Shankaracharya of Govardhana Matha[edit] Around the time the Swami became the Shankaracharya of Sharada Peetham, the Shankaracharya of Govardhana matha, Swami Madhusudhana Tirtha, was in failing health and was greatly impressed with Bharatikrishna. Madhusudana requested Bharatikrishna to succeed him at Govardhana Matha. Bharatikrishna respectfully declined the offer. In 1925, however, Madhusudhana's health took a serious turn and Bharatikrishna was compelled to accept the Govardhana gaddi (chair). In 1925, Bharatikrishna assumed the pontificate of Govardhana Matha, and relinquished the gaddi of Sharada Peetham. He installed Swami Swarupananda Saraswati as the new Shankaracharya of Dvaraka Pitha.[9] As Shankaracharya of Govardhana Matha, Bharatikrishna toured several countries in thirty-five years to promote Dharma and Indian culture.[9] He wrote a number of treatises and books on religion, science, mathematics, world peace, and social issues. In 1953, at Nagpur, he founded the Sri Vishwa Punarnirmana Sangha (World Reconstruction Association). The administrative board initially consisted of Bharatikrishna's disciples and supporters, then later included distinguished personalities. The Chief Justice of India, Justice B. P. Sinha, served as its President. Dr. C. D. Deshmukh, the ex-Finance Minister of India and ex-Chairman of the University Grants Commission served as Vice-President.[12]
  • 7. In February 1958, Bharatikrishna went to Britain and the United States to speak on Vedanta, staying for three months in Los Angeles, California. This was the first trip outside India by a Shankaracharya. The tour was sponsored by the Self-Realization Fellowship, the yoga society founded by Paramahansa Yogananda.[13] At that time, Albert Rudolph, or "Rudi", became one of Bharatikrishna's students. Bharatikrishna also attended various national and international conferences on yoga and on religion. He served as Shankaracharya of Govardhana Matha until his death in 1960. In 1965, a Chair of Vedic Studies was founded at Banaras Hindu University by Arvind N. Mafatlal, a generous Mumbai business magnate and devotee of Bharatikrishna.[14] Bharatikrishna's book, Vedic Mathematics, is a list of sixteen terse sūtras, or "aphorisms", discussing strategies for mental calculation. Bharatikrishna claimed that he found the sūtras after years of studying the Vedas, a set of sacred ancient Hindu scriptures.[15] [16][17] For arithmetic, Bharatikrishna gives several algorithms for whole number multiplication and division, (flag or straight) division, fraction conversion to repeating decimal numbers, calculations with measures of mixed units, summation of a series, squares and square roots (duplex method), cubes and cube roots (with expressions for a digit schedule), and divisibility (by osculation).[18]
  • 8. Several tests and techniques for factoring and solving certain algebraic equations with integer roots for quadratic, cubic, biquadratic, pentic equations, systems of linear equations, and systems of quadratic equations are demonstrated. For fractional expressions, a separation algorithm and fraction merger algorithms are given. Other techniques handle certain patterns of some special case algebraic equations. Just an introduction to differential and integral calculus is given.[19] Geometric applications are reviewed for linear equations, analytic conics, the equation for the asymptotes, and the equation to the conjugate-hyperbola.[20] Five simple geometric proofs for the Pythagorean theorem are given. [21] A 5-line proof of Apollonius' theorem is given.[22] Advanced topics promised included integral calculus (the centre of gravity of hemispheres, conics), trigonometry, astronomy (spherical triangles, earth's daily rotation, earth's annual rotation about the sun and eclipses), and engineering (dynamics, statics, hydrostatics, pneumatics and applied mechanics).[23] In his final comments, he asserted that the names for "Arabic" numerals, the "Pythagorean" Theorem and the "Cartesian" co-ordinate system are historical misnomers; rather, according to Bharati Krishna, these mathematical insights were enumerated and formalised first by Indian mathematicians of the Hindu tradition, for whom credit ought to be acknowledged.[24]
  • 9. Jagat – Global Kyoso – Behaviour JKMS Gurukulam Program Mathematical Sciences from Vaidik Era to 21st Century Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation, Bharat https://jkms-bharat-org0.webnode.com https://jkms-eduserv-ac-in.webnode.com
  • 10. Baba Ram Das ji Maharaj (Karah Dham, Moraina (Morena), Madhya Pradesh)
  • 11. Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation Brahmaleen Pandit Fateh Singh Sharma ji worked as a head master of a school at Kheragarh, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. He was a dedicated disciple and a great follower of P.P.Swami Bharti Karishna Tirtha ji Maharaj and Baba Ram Das ji Maharaj (Karah Dham, Morena, Madhya Pradesh). Swami Bharti Krishna Tirtha ji guided him regarding fundamentals of mathematical sciences and its applications in modern day problems. In ancient global society advanced civilizations had language of communication as Samskrut (Sanskrit) in which different forms of mathematical sciences and arts had been written as well as all the standards of daily life had been compiled to live a happy and healthy life with balanced SIE# factor (SIE – Spiritual, Intelligence and Emotional Quotient).
  • 12. Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation Brahmleen Pandit Jagannath P.Sharma was a great scholar of Vaidik Ganit. He worked as a teacher in a school and later as a clerk in Uttar Pradesh Secreteriat. He learnt techniques of Vaidik approach to mathematical sciences from his father and Swamiji’s book. He with his wife Brahmaleen Krishna Devi Sharma followed the spiritual path shown by Baba Ram Das ji Maharaj (Karah Dham, Morena, Madhya Pradesh). As per the guidance of his father and Gurus he established the concept of balanced SIE# factor (SIE – Spiritual, Intelligence and Emotional Quotient) in standard form in the year 1978.
  • 13. Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation • Shri Maruti J K Sharma is taking sessions for IIMCAT, IITJEE, SAT, IB-Diploma and other examinations since 1997 and till now he has shared these ideas with more than 25000 aspirants of competitive examinations focusing Vaidik Ganit and also with teachers who are working as PRTs, TGTs, PGTs (Including future teachers as current students of different B.Ed. Courses) & trainers of competitive examinations level.
  • 14. Vaidik Ganit (Vedic Mathematics) • Mr. Sharma has a vast experience of research in the field of Vaidik Ganit for students and teachers. He has been part of teams who have created remarkable results like Toppers of IIMCAT in between 1997 – 2007, IITJEE AIR 1,2,3 in 2012 & many other ranks from Olympiads and IITJEE, IB-Diploma, SAT and other competitive examinations. He has been also part of institutions where he guided aspirants of eMAT in 2017 & his journey of knowledge sharing is still on as we at JKMS are helping true global knowledge seekers to understand the fundamentals of mathematics.
  • 15. Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation • Shri Singh Bhatti is a young and dynamic person. Mr. Singh has completed his BBA and MBA from Punjab Technical University. After working many years in different corporate houses he is currently supporting social activities of JKMS Foundation on Global basis. He is currently working as Chief Advisor to the department of Finance and Marketing.
  • 16. Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation • Shri Shubhendu Garg is a brilliant young man who believes in simplicity and integrity. Mr. Garg has done his B.Tech. (NIT, Raipur), M.Tech.(IIT Kanpur). He is supporting social and educational activities of JKMS Foundation on global level as head, content development cell of Book Compilation Board.
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  • 20. The Air Force School, Subroto Park, New Delhi Application of Vaidik Mathematics in School Curriculum and Olympiads, 06th April’ 2018
  • 21. Report on vedic math workshop held on 6th April, 2018. The Mathematics department organized a work shop on Vedic Math on 6th April, 2018 for the students of class VIII. The purpose of the work shop was to give students insight into Vedic Mathematics, an ancient subject that help students master calculation easily. Resource person for the workshop was Shri Maruti J K Sharma (Director R & D ), JKMS Foundation. Mr Maruti Sharma is a well known Math learner in the field of Vedic Math. Sir’s contribution in the field of fundamentals of Mathematics – A Vedic Approach from Number Theory to Calculus is highly recognized and appreciated.He has worked for more than twenty years with globally renowned institutions where he had shared his experience with PACE, TIME IIMCAT Institute, Career Launchar IIMCAT Institute, Forum for IITJEE South Delhi and IIFM . Mr. Sharma, opened the session by welcoming students and establishing the essence of Vedic Math as total Math in itself. The object of the workshop was to learn concepts for faster calculations The key concepts learnt in the workshop are as follows: 1. Importance of prime factors of a composite number to count the exact numbers of divisors of that number. 2. Long division with primes as divisors. Primes from 2 to 19 as divisors were taken. 3. Examples based on binary system were taken. 4. Counting natural numbers less than 30 that have exactly 4 divisors. 5. Counting natural numbers less than 100 that have exactly 3 divisors. 6. To count all number of divisors of a composite number. 7. Calculating Square of a number. Students enjoyed the workshop and learnt many new formulae. They discussed their doubts with Sir and also appreciated the importance of Vedic Math.
  • 22. IQ Enhancement and Skill Development Program Navjyoti India Foundation, New Delhi (NGO headed by Sushri Kiran Bedi ji)
  • 23. Vaidik Mathematics session at Babu Banarasi Dass Institute of Technology and Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
  • 24. Vaidik Mathematics session at Govind Lal Trehan Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Nehru Nagar, New Delhi
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  • 35. Mr.Amit Bajaj HOD Mathematics, CRPF School, Rohini, New Delhi Ms.Arti, TGT Mathematics, Gyan Mandir Public School, New Delhi
  • 36. Ms.Sapna Makan TGT-Mathematics Bal Bharti Public School, Rohini, New Delhi Ms.Swati Chojer TGT-Mathematics, Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
  • 37. Richa Varshneya TGT Mathematics M.L.Khanna DAV Public School, Dwarka, New Delhi
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  • 39. Nikita Wadhwa TGT - Mathematics Kulachi Hansraj Model School, New Delhi Ms.Neelam Suyal Samanta PRI Science - M.L.Khanna DAV Public School, Dwarka, New Delhi
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  • 41. VishwaGuru Publications (A unit of JKMS Group) Our team exerts to efficiently offer best possible tools & concepts to guide our students in the right direction so that we can make our Bharat - ‘Vishwa Guru’ in the next coming years.
  • 42. Jagat – Global Kyoso – Behaviour Maruti J K Sharma Jagat Kyoso Management and Sciences Foundation, New Delhi, Bharat Contact No.: 9910906841 9910906800 (whatsapp) Email id: jkms.bharat@gmail.com https://jkms-bharat-org0.webnode.com https://jkms-eduserv-ac-in.webnode.com