Vedic Mathematics refers to a system of mathematics that was derived from ancient Indian scriptures known as the Vedas. It is a collection of techniques or sutras (mathematical formulas) that allow for faster and more efficient calculation methods. The system was revived and popularized in the 20th century by Jagadguru Swami Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja, who was a scholar and mathematician. He is credited with compiling these techniques into a coherent system from the Vedic texts, primarily from the Atharvaveda. The beauty of Vedic Mathematics lies in its simplicity, speed, and the intuitive nature of its methods. Unlike traditional mathematical approaches, which can often be cumbersome or involve many steps, Vedic Mathematics provides shortcuts and tricks to solve complex problems quickly and with ease. It covers a wide range of topics, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus.