Maximum languages used to interpret shlokas in a book
Krushna Keshab Sarangi

Maximum languages used to interpret shlokas in a book

Maximum languages used to interpret shlokas in a book 

The record for using the maximum number of languages to interpret shlokas in a book was set by Krushna Keshab Sarangi (born on June 18, 1978) of Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. He is the author of the creative Sanskrit anthology titled Samudra Satakam comprising 101 Sanskrit verses in which the shlokas have been explained in four languages such as Sanskrit, Hindi, English and Odia and each verse has also been written in three scripts such as Devanagari, Roman and Odia, as confirmed on December 11, 2020.