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The famous scientist, Albert Einstein, was inspired by whose idea of non-violence?
Mahatma Gandhi
Vardhaman Mahavira
Gautam Buddha
BR Ambedkar
- Option 1: Mahatma Gandhi
- Albert Einstein highly admired Mahatma Gandhi for his philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience.
- Gandhi's approach to non-violence deeply influenced Einstein's views on social and political issues.
- Option 2: Vardhaman Mahavira
- Mahavira was an ancient Indian sage and the twenty-fourth Tirthankara of Jainism.
- While he propagated non-violence, there's no direct evidence of Einstein being inspired by his teachings.
- Option 3: Gautam Buddha
- Gautam Buddha advocated for peace and non-violence, impacting many thinkers throughout history.
- However, there is no direct link between Buddha's teachings and Einstein's inspiration.
- Option 4: BR Ambedkar
- BR Ambedkar was a prominent Indian social reformer but is not primarily known for his non-violence ideology.
- Einstein did not directly state any inspiration from Ambedkar.
- Correct Answer: Option 1: Mahatma Gandhi
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