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Gandhi and Raman's Profound Dialogue on Science, Faith, and the Search for Unity
7 Nov
Summary
- Gandhi and Nobel laureate Raman engaged in a thought-provoking exchange on science, religion, and unity
- Raman saw science as a universal language that could bring people together, while Gandhi acknowledged the spiritual truths underlying human connection
- Their relationship was deeper than just two distinguished leaders, as evidenced by Raman's Nobel Prize speech

On November 7, 2025, the world celebrated the 137th birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Sir CV Raman, a physicist known for his groundbreaking work and his deep philosophical discussions with Mahatma Gandhi.
The meeting between Raman and Gandhi took place when the physicist introduced a Swiss scientist, Dr. Rahm, to the revered leader. Dr. Rahm had been studying Tardigrada, microscopic organisms known for their ability to survive in extreme conditions. After paying his respects, Dr. Rahm posed a thought-provoking question to Gandhi about the need to unite against the growing tide of atheism.




