Mathematics is one of the most important subjects. Mathematics is the subject of numbers, shapes, data, measurement and logical activities. It has a great contribution to every field of our life, such as medicine, engineering, natural sciences, economics, etc. Mathematics is the subject of logic. Learning mathematics helps students develop their problem-solving and logical reasoning skills. Solving mathematical problems is one of the best exercises for the brain. Most children are made to memorize tables from a young age. Tables make our mathematical calculations very simple, and since mathematics is needed at every stage of our lives, learning tables is very important. While many people today find it extremely difficult to memorize tables up to 20, there is an elderly person in India who can recite the tables of any number from one to ten thousand (10,000) verbally.

Mr. Tulchharam Jakhar, a farmer of Lampolai, Nagaur, a small village in Rajasthan, amazes everyone with his skill of solving the biggest calculations in the blink of an eye. 78-year-old Mr. Tulchharam Jakhar of Rajasthan can calculate the square root and tables of numbers up to thousands including decimals verbally and answer them immediately. Due to this amazing skill of his, he has made many world records in his name. Tulchharam Jakhar’s name was registered in the Golden Book of World Records with the title of “Most Number’s Mental Calculation of Square Root” as a world record for mental calculation of square root of most numbers and with the title of “Mental Calculation of Most Table in Fraction” for mental calculation of tables of friction numbers like 1/2, 1/4, 3/4. Not only this, he can also solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers up to lakhs verbally.

This unbelievable art of 78-year-old Shri Tulchharam Jakhar of Rajasthan amazes everyone even more when it is known that Tulchharam ji has not even completed his primary education, he has gone to school only till class 4. Apart from ordinary and friction numbers, Tulchharam ji can also recite tables of decimal numbers verbally. For example, if he is asked to recite tables of 1354.25, 2578.35 or 9375.75, he starts reciting them in a blink of an eye. When Tulchharam ji was asked how he remembers so many tables, he said that he does not remember anything, he immediately calculates and starts speaking further. Impressed by this art of yours, you have been given many honours.