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Rabusun- A Super Power

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Rabusun was born as a normal human in a small village of India to a famous person of India. Rabusun's father was Ramanujan- one of the greatest mathematician of the world. Professor Hardy of Cambridge University discovered him. After few years working with him, Ramanujan was very sick and attacked by tuberculosis. He returned to India and died in 1920. Two years earlier, his son Rabusun was born. Gradually he became a super power of the world. This is the story of a super human- Rabusun.
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Chapter 1 - Rabusun- A Super Power

Many days ago, a little boy was born to the family of Ramanujan and Janaki in India. He was named as Rabusun. Rabusun at first was very calm and quite child. He used to speak less when he learned to speak. He was very thoughtful since his childhood. He was very different than other ordinary children. He could draw anything on the wall so easily. He could dance perfectly without any training. His hand writing was so beautiful. His voice was amazing! He could sing anything so easily after listening any song just once. His life journey was not so easy. His own brother and other people were so jealous about Rabusun. They tried to insult him often. But day by day, Rabusun became a Super Power. This story was the life journey of super human Rabusun.

Rabusun was born on 24th May, 1918 at Kumbakonam, India. On April 26, 1920 his father Srinivasa Ramanujan died at home from tuberculosis. That time Rabusun was only two years old. Srinivasa Ramanujan was one of the greatest mathematician of the world. But he died too early only in his thirties. Ramanujan died when he was 32 years old. Ramanujan was born to a very poor Brahmin family at Erode, Madras, India. He was so keen and interested in mathematics that in other subjects in the school, he continuously failed. He studied at Government Arts College and Pachaiyappa's College but he could not get any degree. His mathematical practices was different than others and they were very unusual to understand for others.

In 1910, he started to work as a clerk under a businessman Sibu Nath. Sibu observed that this guy is different than others. After his office work, Ramaujan was busy with solving mathematics at his office. That time he already married Janki.

Many times it was happened like that Janki was waiting at home for Ramanujan up to 10 o'clock at night, but Ramajan still were not coming. Then Janaki came at the Office of Sibu Nath and found that her husband was teaching Sibu mathematical equations. When Sibu saw Janki, he felt ashamed and told Janki, 'Sorry dear, for me, he is still here.'

Sibu Nath learned a lot about mathematics from Ramanujan though they were really tough.

In the weekends, Janaki found that her husband for some hours disappeared, then came back. When Janki asked Ramanujan, 'Where you were been?' Then Ramanujan said, 'I was busy in solving a math equation.' Janaki used to love so much her husband, Ramanujan. Ramaujan's mind was like a child. He had no bad feeling, jealousy for others.

His morning was started by bathing in a pond, he used to complete his prayer. After praying to his Goddess whose name was Mahalakshmi of Namakkal, he used to take his breakfast and then he used to go to his office. Janki and Ramanujan had great bonding of love, but the relation of Janki and the mother of Ramanujan was not good. Often his mother Komal used to come to Ramanujan with the complain against Janki. Ramanujan used to listen only and smiled, but used to keep silent. He did not like to speak much.

One day, after completing office work, Ramanujan was taking rest on a couch. Sibu Nath went to his home to take lunch. It was a hot midday noon. The smells of ripe jack fruits was coming, blue colored flies were rotating around the sleepy Ramanujan. Black fungus was appearing on some left food near the bin. Ramanujan was in deep sleep, suddenly a knocking sound made him awake.

'Hello, Sir, can I clean this room now. Sibu Sir sent me here to clean this room.'

A little boy wearing a half dhuti with bare upper body asked Ramanujan. Ramanujan opened his eyes and gave permission to that boy. (to be continued)