Vedic mathematical methods are derived from ancient systems of computations, now made available to everyone through the great work of Jagadguru Swami Sri Bharati Krisna Tirthaji Maharaja, who published a book on Vedic mathematics in 1965. Compared to conventional mathematical methods, these are computationally faster and easy to perform.

The implementation of Vedic multiplication on 8085/8086 microprocessors and comparing it with conventional mathematics methods clearly indicates the computational advantages offered by Vedic methods.Therefore, such approaches are extremely beneficial in digital signal processing applications. There is an overwhelming need to explore Vedic algorithms in detail so as to verify its applicability in different domains of engineering.

Vedic algorithms implementations on specially designed BCD architecture will also help to enhance processor throughput.An awareness of Vedic mathematics can be effectively increased if it is included in engineering education. In future, all the major universities may set up appropriate research centres to promote research works in Vedic mathematics.

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