In just 32 years, Srinivasa Ramanujan has proved himself an artist of Ganesha by making many discoveries in the field of mathematics.

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He has not done any special study. With hard work, he became a great mathematician. His scholarship was also stopped when he failed in his school days.

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His health was also not good, he had to wander from door to door for a job and poverty also never left him and stopped when he failed.

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He has achieved this position due to unwavering faith in himself and dedication in mathematics, we will tell you about him further so that you can get an idea of his ability.

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At age 11, he began doing college-level maths, by age 13 he was proficient in trigonometry, and by age 32 he had discovered 3,900 formulas.

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Ramanujan was born on 22 December 1887 in a village called Erode in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Father's name was K Srinivasa Lyengar and mother's name was Komalat Ammal.

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He did not speak until the age of 3 due to a delay in intellectual development, where children start speaking at a year and a half, which made the parents very concerned

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Ramanujan completed the primary examination at the age of 10 and became the top scorer, then he joined the Town Higher Secondary School.

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He used to have strange questions like who was the first man in the world and due to his loving nature, no one was angry with him for long.

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He got the Subramaniam scholarship for scoring the highest marks, but he failed in the rest of the subjects because of his focus on maths.

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After leaving school, unable to find a job for 5 years, he married a girl named Janaki and moved to Madras where Sri V Rama Swami Iyer got him a job.

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After this, all the doors were opened for him for success in the field of mathematics and on 26 April 1920 he left this world at only 33 years old.

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