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Aadi Swaroopa Details
Aadi Swaroopa
Father :Gopadkar, Ph: 9845203472
Mother :Sumadkar, Ph: 9901638372
Date of Birth :September 15th, 2005
Education :PUC through NIOS
Email :aadiswaroopa@gmail.com
Address :Aadi Swaroopa, D/o Gopadkar,
#14-7-990, Panchavati Lane,
K.S.Rao Road, Mangalore-575001
Contact No. :8660348455

SSLC Learnt by Self Study at Swaroopa Research Centre Mangaluru. Not received formal education. Has not been to School .

Remarkable Records

5 World Record

Talents

Resource Person

  • Conducted camps for children
  • Workshop on creative art for college students – Aloysius college Mangaluru
  • At present leading a research team of students in Swaroopa research
    center Mangaluru towards Ten talents and ten qualities through
    Development Education mission.

Talent Showcase

Talent Showcase

Manasvi Rao

Singer, Artist, Mimicry, Beatbox

Prithvi

Artist, Beatbox, Mimicry

Chandan Suresh

Stencil Art

Pareekshith

Artist

Pradeesh

Artist

Swapna

Artist

Dharini

Artist

Aadi Swaroopa

Singer, Artist, Writer, Beatbox, Memory Talent, Violin, Guitar, Yakshagana, Bharatanatyam, 6 World Record Holder

Anwesh

Artist, Singer, Violinist, Beatbox, Memory Talent, 2 World Record Holder

Kavya

Bharatanatyam, Yoga, Memory Talent, 2 World Record Holder

Shravan, Prasanna, Shambhavi

Memory World Record Holder

KAVYA KP
KAVYA KP
ANWESH AMBEKLALU
Prasanna Kumar will be writing and explaining 700 Bhagavadgita shlokas through Swaroopa pictorial language. Every shlokas each letter is transferred into English letters and again is converted into a drawing on the basis of Swaroopa pictorial language system. In this language each letter of the alphabet has a drawing connected. Then looking at the pictures the shlokas will be recited
Janan M.V. will be writing and explaining 700 Bhagavadgita shlokas through Swaroopa Numerical language. Every shlokas each letter is transferred into English letters and again is converted into a Number on the basis of Swaroopa Numerical language system. In this language each letter of the alphabet has a Number connected. Then looking at the Numbers the shlokas will be recited.