A Karnataka boy adds a unique feature to his name in the Indian Book of Records

Davanagere: Gandhari Vidya, or the power of the third eye, is not widely known. But one of the students in class 7 here has mastered it and entered his name in the India Book of Records. Additionally, he was chosen to be listed in the Asia Book of Records.
By pronouncing the most five-letter English words in 12 minutes and 23 seconds while wearing a blindfold, seventh-grade student Shivraj Gowdru N has entered his name into the esteemed India Book of Records. Shivraj has made Davangere and his family famous by getting chosen for the Asia Book of Records.

Gandhari Vidya: What is it?
The ability to see or perceive things through the third eye, even when wearing a blindfold, is known as Gandhari Vidya. It is claimed that this knowledge operates through the use of the delicate senses, particularly touch and smell. It is thought to aid in improving children’s focus, concentration, and self-confidence. Shivaraj has mastered it and accomplished this. With his parents’ help, Shivaraj, the son of Niranjan Kumar and Chandraprabha, of Vidyanagar, accomplished this feat. Rudrappa, Shivaraj’s grandfather, was thrilled with his grandson’s accomplishment.
able to recognize items by their sound and scent
According to Niranjan Kumar, Shivaraj’s father, his 12-year-old son can quickly identify the object in his palm by its sound and scent.
He wears a blindfold while reading. He can tell what color the balls are. He reads the text on the page. Everyone in the room was in disbelief as Shivaraj continued to recite passages from the India Book of Records without opening the folded paper, said an overjoyed Kumar.
Manjunath Poojar Guruji of Vidyarambha Gurukul is teaching her son the power of the third eye (Gandhara Vidya), according to Chandraprabha, the mother of Shivaraj, the teacher behind the prodigy. Her son has also been chosen for the Asia Book of Records, she added.

“The competition’s date has not yet been set. His mother, Chandraprabha, expressed her happiness and pride at her son’s accomplishment.
Shivaraj remarked that he reads, writes, and pronounces the color of the balls while wearing a blindfold as he considered his incredible accomplishment.
“I’ll identify the color of the colored ball if you place it behind my head. If I am given an object, I will identify it by touching it while closing my eyes and using my senses of touch, smell, and hearing.