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The Most Influential Persons in History
1. Muhammad - Founder of Islam
2. Isaac Newton - Physics / Gravity
3. Jesus of Nazareth - Christianity
4. Buddha - Founder of Buddhism
5. Confucius - Chinese Philosophy
6. St. Paul - Christian Apostle
7. Cai Lun - Inventor of Paper
8. Johann Gutenberg - Printing Press
9. Christopher Columbus - Explorer of the Americas
10. Albert Einstein - Theory of Relativity
11. Louis Pasteur - Germ Theory
12. Galileo Galilei - Modern Astronomy
13. Aristotle - Western Philosophy
14. Euclid - Father of Geometry
15. Moses - Prophet in Judaism
16. Charles Darwin - Theory of Evolution
17. Qin Shi Huang - First Emperor to Unite China
18. Augustus Caesar - First Roman Emperor
19. Nicolaus Copernicus - Heliocentric System
20. Antoine Lavoisier - Father of Modern Chemistry
21. Constantine the Great - Christian Roman Emperor
22. James Watt - Steam Engine
23. Michael Faraday - Electromagnetism
24. James Clerk Maxwell - Electromagnetic Theory
25. Martin Luther - Protestant Reformation
Artha (finance and economy) and Niti (strategy and governance) have held immense significance in ancient indian thought. Their learning apply at micro and macro level.
Our online course on Artha & Niti distils insights from 60+ ancient texts to bring them to the modern audience.
Common Painkillers & Uses
1. Paracetamol - Fever, mild pain
2. Ibuprofen - Muscle pain
3. Diclofenac - Joint pain
4. Aspirin - Headache, fever
5. Mefenamic Acid - Period pain
6. Naproxen - Back pain
7. Ketoprofen - Sprains
8. Piroxicam - Arthritis pain
Note: This is a simplified guide showing common uses only. Always use medicines as directed by a healthcare professional or the product label, and do not exceed the recommended dose.
Humbled to have received the Honorary D.Litt. from Mahatma Gandhi University today, presented by the Honourable Governor of Kerala.
My gratitude to each and every one of you who stood by my side throughout this memorable journey.
What a moment to cherish …. to meet .. to have conversed with such a courageous woman of our times .. #SunithaWilliams at #KLF … sharing with you all my over the moon memories ❤️❤️❤️
Our joy is not a private possession.
As Dalai Lama reminds us in this archive from Delhi University (Oct 9, 2010): individual happiness and success rise or fall with the wellbeing of the community.
We flourish together, or not at all.
#joy@DalaiLama#Faith#Guru #TibetanBuddhism
His Holiness the Dalai Lama meeting with Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient recognized for her non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building, at his residence at Drepung Gomang Monastery in Mundgod, Karnataka, India on January 23, 2026.