Book Title: Journal of Gyansagar Science Foundation 2013 04 01
Author(s): Sanjeev Sogani, Vimal Jain
Publisher: Gyansagar Science Foundation
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Dr. Surendra Singh Pokharna, Volume 1 Issue 1 April 2013
Appendix 1. List of Activities that could be carried by Shri Raichandji one after the other without using any pen or paper
1. To play the game of chopat, a kind of checkerboard, with three different players 2. To play cards with three different persons 3. To play chess with one person 4. To keep a tally of the chimes of a Zalar a small gong 5. To keep computing sums mentally invoking addition, Subtraction, multiplication
and division 6. To count the beads on a thread 7. To compose verses on sixteen diverse topics selected afresh, and in metrical forms chosen
by various referees
To answer about eight new riddles 9 To recall four hundred words given at random from languages including Greek, English, Sanskrit, Arabic,
Latin, Urdu, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, rearranging
them in proper order such as subject, object etc. all the while attending to various other matters. 10 To explain certain things to a student 11 Commentary on certain items of figures of speech
Total activities =
Appendix 2. Details of one hundred questions answered in same sequence by Shri Ajay Chandra Sagarji Maharasahab.
1 to 10 11-20 21 22 to 30 31 32 to 40 41 42 to 50 52 to 60 61 62 to 70
One Line sentences may be in questioners form Words of Wisdom in a sentence of 5 to 7 words First line of a Sanskrit Shloka Synonym or Antonym in Gujarati Second line of the same Sanskrit Shloka Idioms Third line of Sanskrit Shloka Any first line of the same Sanskrit Shloka Names of any priest, religious book or religious place A mathematical puzzle Name of any philosopher, scientist or patriotic person First part of 16 Blocks-mathematical miracle See and Remember (Darshan Avadhan) Second part 16 blocks- mathematical miracle See and Remember (Darshan Avadhan) 9 Blocks- Mathematical miracle Mathematical calculation with 8 persons Day of the Birthday A line from Religious, cultural or patriotic song Shloka from Jain Aagams
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72 to 80
82 to 90
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92 to 99 100 101-104 105 to 108
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