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Short note on why in ancient india was called aryavarat

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Aryavrat means land of Arya. And it is indeed Bharatbhumi, India or Hindusthan.

Arya means noble, wise, fearless - one who follows Dharma truly, and Dharma here means doing the right thing for humanbeings and every being.

Theories of Arya coming from outside are imaginations of those who themseleves came from outside like all invaders…. all invaders who came from Mongol, Turkey, Afgan, Arab, Britain, Portugal :) Hence their guilt made them believe that even Aryans came from outside.

Saying that Aryans are different than others like Dravid is wrong. Aryan is an adjective, honor given to anyone from India in ancient time - to those who were trule followers of Dharma, where as Dravida is regional Identity like Banga, Marhatta, Utkal, Gurjar, Malwa, Kathewad in those days.

So all the children of Bharatbhumi are one and let it be Dravida, Kashmiri, Bang, Utkal, Marhatta, Punjab or any other region we all are children of the great Aryavrat.

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