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Why is Nagarjuna called ‘Einstein of India’? 1

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Answered by khanrehana20525
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According to many renowned scholars and historians, Nagarjuna is considered the “Einstein of India “. He was mainly a Buddhist philosopher who lived from 150 A.D. to 250 A.D. The main reason to which he has been attributed to the title of Einstein is that of his philosophies on the theory of relativity.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Nagarjuna called ‘Einstein of India’ because he propounded the theory of Shunyavada similar to Einstein's theory of Relativity.

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  • Nagarjuna is referred to as Einstein of India, as he taught the principle of relativity.
  • He stated that shortness is possible only because of a long dimension relative to it. 
  • Nagarjuna was an Ayurvedic physician in which he introduced the ancient practice of traditional medicine.
  • He is credited with providing insights about blood tissue and the circulatory system.
  • One of his main contributions to the principle of Buddhism is a concept of emptiness and inscripted numerous sutras along with writings.

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