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Question
This is the picture of a monument associated with the founder of a religious reform movement in India.

Why is this monument famous?
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Solution
This monument is famous for its teachings
- All human beings are equal and God is only one.
- All religions must be respected.
- Fasts and other rituals are not necessary.
- There is no need to convert to another religion.
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