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Home > News Shots > Tamil Nadu newsA 3rd grade boy from Coimbatore learns the entire almanac and predicts the daily results, much to the surprise of many.
Manikandan and Neelam are from Coimbatore Race Course area. Their son Trisula Vendan is studying 3rd standard in a private school there. 7-year-old Trisula Venthan has read at his fingertips the ages, stars and good times mentioned in the Panjangam. Also, this amazing boy predicts his zodiac sign and star in a matter of minutes with his date of birth.
Curiosity
Talking about Trisula Venthan's interest in the Panjangam, his mother Neelam said, "He used to look at the calendar at home often with interest. That is why he learned the months and weeks. When we asked him about the Panjangam notes in the daily calendars, we understood that he was interested in the Panjangam."
Training
Knowing that their son was interested in the Panjangam, the couple allowed their son to learn Panjangam from a priest near their home. The boy Trisula Venthan, who has been doing this exercise two days a week, has soon chosen to learn it.
While at home during the Corona period, the boy read Panjangam notes with extra diligence and learned to predict the date and good time for each day.
Achievement
The parents sent Trisula Venthan's details to the India Book of Records with the aim of making their son's talent known to the world. Following this, the name of Trisula Venthan has been included in the record book. Notes on the boy Trisula Venthan are expected to be published in the India Book of Records next year.
The incident of a 7-year-old Coimbatore boy learning the entire Panchangam and having it at his fingertips has stunned many.
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