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1) From which language is India derived
2) Name the stone used by paleolithic man? 3)What is Meant by Veda?
4) What the head of the clunnig Vedic Period?
5) What was kshetra?
6) Where was Nardhamanabra?
7)Where did Buddha attain Nirvana?
8) Where waswas Buddha born?
9) Name the work that mentical the extent ancient Karnataka?
10) What is the meaning of the term Buddha

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Answered by spyXsenorita
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1) From which language is India derived

Ans-The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word Hindu. The latter term stems from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, which was the historical local appellation for the Indus River.

Name the stone used by paleolithic man?

Ans-During the Paleolithic Age, hominins grouped together in small societies such as bands and subsisted by gathering plants, fishing, and hunting or scavenging wild animals. The Paleolithic Age is characterized by the use of knapped stone tools, although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools.

3)What is Meant by Veda?

Ans-The Sanskrit term veda as a common noun means "knowledge".

4) What the head of the clunnig Vedic Period?

And- The Vedic period, or Vedic age (c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE), is the period in the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age of the history of India when the Vedic literature, including the Vedas (ca. 1300-900 BCE), was composed in the northern Indian subcontinent, between the end of the Urban Indus Valley Civilisation and a second urbanisation which began in the central Indo-Gangetic Plain c. 600 BCE.

5) What was kshetra?

Ans-Tirtha is a Sanskrit word that means "crossing place, ford", and refers to any place, text or person that is holy. It particularly refers to pilgrimage sites and holy places in Hinduism as well as Jainism

6) Where was Nardhamanabra?

Ans-The Narmada River, also called the Reva and previously also known as Narbada or anglicised as Nerbudda is the 5th longest river in India.

7) Where did Buddha attain Nirvana?

Ans-Bodh Gaya

9) Name the work that mentical the extent ancient Karnataka?

Ans-Kaviraja Marga

10)What is the meaning of the term Buddha

Ans-A Buddha is one who has attained Bodhi; and by Bodhi is meant wisdom, an ideal state of intellectual and ethical perfection which can be achieved by man through purely human means. The term Buddha literally means enlightened one, a knower.

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Answered by xxsanshkiritixx
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1.The Persian 'Hindustan', and the Latin 'India', are both derived from the old-Persian term 'Hindu'. Hindu is Persian for Sindhu, the name for the Indus River in ancient Sanskrit.

2.Paleolithic religions are a set of spiritual beliefs thought to have appeared during the Paleolithic time period. 

3.The Sanskrit term veda as a common noun means "knowledge".

4.During Rig-Vedic era, the basic unit of power lied within a patriarchal family (Kula).

5.The knower of the Kshetra." Kshetrajna means the One who knows the field of the body, soul, physical matter. ..

6.Madhya Pradesh

7.Mahabodhi temple, Bodh Gaya, Bihar state, India,

8.According to the Buddhist tradition, Gautama was born in Lumbini, now in modern-day Nepal, and raised in Kapilavastu, which may have been either in what is present-day Tilaurakot, Nepal or Piprahwa, India.

9.Kavirajamarga’ of Sri Vijaya refers that ancient Karnataka extended from Cauvery in the south to Godavari in the north.

10.The term Buddha literally means enlightened one, a knower.

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