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In our daily life, Why we study maths? What Sri Aurobindo’s say about mathematics✖️➕➗?

Where ( a+b )² is use….?? 

We study mathematics to make the brain wide and complex as well as to teach us the mysteries of existence, to wonder at the patterns that weave the fabric of creation.  Catching the trail of numbers one can even touch something of the rays of intuitive Mind like the great mathematician Srinivas Rananujan. In fact it is true of every subject,  in and through every field we can discover the Divine since He is the Source of everything. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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