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Match List I with List II:
LIST I (Yoga Technique)
LIST II (Related Yogis)
A
Integral Yoga
I
Maharshi Aurobindo
B
Kriya Yoga
II
Lahiri Mahashaya
C
Anasakti Yoga
III
Mahatma Gandhi
D
Raja Yoga
IV
Swami Vivekananda
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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These yogis significantly contributed to their respective yoga traditions globally.
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(A)- (I), (B)- (II), (C)- (III), (D)- (IV)
(A)- (I), (B)- (III), (C)- (II), (D)- (IV)
(A)- (I), (B)- (II), (C)- (IV), (D)- (III)
(A)- (III), (B)- (IV), (C)- (I), (D)- (II)
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A
Solution and Explanation
Yoga traditions and their key proponents:
Integral Yoga
: Maharshi Aurobindo
Kriya Yoga
: Lahiri Mahashaya
Anasakti Yoga
: Mahatma Gandhi
Raja Yoga
: Swami Vivekananda
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