Anand Mahindra hails 'human calculator' Aaryan Shukla, wants to know his secret technique. Teen prodigy reveals
Anand Mahindra took to social media on Tuesday to commend the exceptional mathematical prowess of 14-year-old prodigy Aaryan Shukla, who achieved a groundbreaking feat by securing six Guinness World Records in a single day. Originating from Maharashtra, Shukla set these records in February during a high-stakes mental math competition held in Dubai.
Expressing his admiration in a post on X, Mahindra remarked, «14-year-old Aaryan Shukla from India last month broke the world record for the fastest time to mentally add 100 four-digit numbers—30.9 sec. Leaves you dazed and bewildered. Congratulations Aaryan!»
Curious about the methodology behind such extraordinary mental calculations, Mahindra inquired, «I’m sure Aaryan has a special gift beyond the ordinary, but are there any sites that give a primer on the fundamentals of this technique? I’m not looking to break any world record. Maybe I can use it for some simple, daily business calculations!»
Aaryan's Insight into His Rapid Calculations
Responding to Mahindra’s enthusiastic inquiry, the young mathematical genius disclosed the key to his remarkable speed. «Thank you very much, sir. I am a mental calculator (human calculator). The technique is called „Flash Anzan,“ where you have to process the numbers flashing on the screen at lightning speed. The base is Abacus. While I have been training for the last 8 years to achieve this. Thanks!» he wrote.
A Glimpse At The Records Set By Aaryan Shukla
In a single day, Aaryan Shukla accomplished a remarkable six Guinness
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