My name is Agnimithra J. Kalathil. I'm fourteen years old and live in Thrissur, Kerala. Most of my time is spent studying how systems behave — sometimes those systems are written in code, sometimes in language, and sometimes in people.
I'm the site admin and sub-editor of natarajaguru.org. There I maintain records, organize information, and help sustain a living archive of philosophical work. It was the first place where writing code stopped feeling abstract and began carrying responsibility.
My studies extend beyond programming. I practice Karate, have completed my Bharatanatyam arangetram, and continue training in Hindustani classical music. Language interests me as much as machines, so I move across Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil, English, and Chinese.
At the center of my education is the work of Narayana Guru, approached through the tradition of Nataraja Gurukula. That philosophy has quietly shaped how I see structure itself — not as rigid rules, but as relationships that reveal themselves when observed carefully.
Because of this, coding never felt separate from thinking. Writing a program and forming a clear idea feel almost identical — both require removing noise until only structure remains.