Little Rithvik is known for having the sharpest memory to identify various objects at 2 years and 9 months and 29 days
According to Albert Einstein, Creativity is intelligence having fun. Curiosity, on the other hand, is the root of any kind of creativity and intelligence. If intelligence is the tree then curiosity is the root and practice is the water for nourishment. The fruit of this tree named Intelligence is known as wisdom. This concept of creativity, intelligence and wisdom may sound complex, but for little Rihtvik, it is a child's play. Master S. Rithvik, who hails from Kalathur in Chennai, Tamil Nadu has made his mark through the strongest weapon, i.e. his photographic memory. The little Einstein has proved his mettle by identifying various objects at the age of just 2 years 9 months and 29 days.
World Book of Records, London is astonished and praises the little one's curiosity and includes him in its Kids edition-2022.
Little Rithvik can recite 7 poems, 1-20 numbers, all body parts, all alphabets, recognising alphabets, Tamil vowels, 15 animals, 13 vehicles, 14 vegetables, 10 fruits, 10 electronic items, 10 colours, 11 food items and 6 cartoon characters.
When Rithvik was 10 months old, he began to show signs of his powerful memory by recognising pillow cover, wall clock and other things around the house. By 1 year, he was doing playing flashcards and he used to touch and point. Rithvik also picked up rhymes so fast.
This is not it, Rihtvik loves singing and dancing and colouring so much that he loves to do them everyday. He also is a huge fan of bedtime stories. He has recently got into school and is doing exceptionally well there.
Rithvik is also good in Yoga and can hold asanas for 15 minutes. Discovering this new talent of his, parents are planning to train him to set another record in Yogasana. World Book of Records, London is astonished to see the never ending curiosity of the child and the never seem to die persistence of parents which together is setting the victory flags on every horizon. World Book of Records wishes him all the best for future endeavour.