Another clue, mostly because I want to share it. Don't expect anyone to know this unless they've heard it before. If you can, try to figure out what is being recited. It is quite elementary really! Chirbit - P-clue1
I could not figure out.. Has it got to do with anyone of our ancient language grammar formulation.. :bang
@Gauri03 i reached to an answer I am not sure about it. does a creative evolution of sandwich named after a person and a noble prize (not for sandwichesgigglingsmiley) can help me?
Seems to strike .The name synanym of siva, the first photo suggestive of the subject.The grammar circle suggestive of knowledge and failure.Somehow got sandwiched at the last moment.Better late than never. Jayasala 42
Wow!@Gowri, you have buried a very important person in simple clues. What a clever way to give Sandwich as a clue! When Gowri makes a puzzle everyone thinks she must be making a very difficult puzzle but no one notices that she is smart in making simple answer in a clever set of images. Let me make a disclosure here. When I was working for Center for Development of Advanced Computing, many software professionals were developing applications for high-performance computer developed by C-DAC. One of the Professors was researching the only living language in the world which can directly be used for programming. This experience led me to the language you were talking about besides Indian theme and finally I landed up on the person. @Gowri, :hatsoff to you for demonstrating the smartest way to construct a puzzle. :boo: Viswa
@gauri03 for once I landed on someone so ancient with just 3 keyword search. I like that particular Panera sandwich. Not sure if my answer is correct.
I think I have arrived at the correct answer hidden under sandwich and the significance of parts of speech -eight -in number and the most practical utility of a basha-very much alive helping me to send this answer to the group. Jayasala 42