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In ancient era India was called Aryavarta. why?

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Answered by sajalihassanjeh
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Aryavarta is yet another name which refers to India. This is probably the oldest one but not much in common use these days. In ancient texts, there is sufficient usage of the word "Aryavart". Aryavart refers to the Land of Aryas (the Aryans). ... Aryavarta, theancient name of country 'India' means Abode of the Aryans.
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Answered by KrystaCort
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For the following reasons India was called Aryavarta.

Explanation:

  • For the following reasons, India was called Aryavarta.
  • The entire Earth was called the Bharatvarsha but in particular, the area that lied south to the Himalayan Mountain was called the Bharatvarsha.
  • The Bharatvarsha was also known as Aryavarta meaning the land of Aryans.
  • The Rigveda provides ample evidence that Aryavarta was inhabited by the Aryans and thus the land was known as the Aryavarta.

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