Indian PhD scholar Rishi Rajpopat solves a 2500-year-old Sanskrit grammar conundrum
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Rishi Rajpopat, a 27-year-old scholar, rose to prominence after he resolved a grammatical puzzle that had baffled Sanskrit scholars since the fifth century B.C.
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Yes, 2,500-year-old Sanskrit problem has been solved by Indian PhD student Rishi Rajpopat.
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One of the oldest languages in existence, Sanskrit has a unique place in Hinduism.
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Vincenzo Vergiani, a professor of Sanskrit at the University of Cambridge, commented on his student’s outstanding accomplishment, saying,
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“My student Rishi has found an astonishingly elegant solution to an issue that has confounded experts for millennia. Sanskrit study will be revolutionised by this."
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Sanskrit has played a significant role in the transmission of most of India’s best science, philosophy, poetry, and other notable writings over the years.