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The earliest name of haryana is found in origin of the name hariyana is

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Answered by MVB
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Haryana, one of the prominent state of Indian subcontinent was carved out of East Punjab in the year 1966.


The name " Haryana" has been derived from the Sanskrit words " HARI" (often referred to the Hindu Lord Vishnu) and "AYANA" (literally meaning home). It means the Heavenly Abode of Gods.


The name Haryana was first published in the literary works of the 12th-century AD Apabhramsha writer Vibudh Shridhar.


Another school of thought states that the name is a combination of the words Hari (Sanskrit Harit, "green") and Aranya (forest) owing to the lush green forests found in the state.


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Answered by skyfall63
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The earliest name of Haryana is found in origin of the name Hariyana is Rigveda in Punjab.

Explanation:

  • Haryana earlier the part of west Punjab state, after 1966 of 1st November it was separated.
  • The Haryana state has an ancient lineage and was once considered as Aryavart and Bramhavart.
  • Haryana as per Hindu scriptures means Hari as Lord Vishnu and Ana as God to come home.
  • Apabhramsa writer Vibudh Shridhar found the name Haryana.
  • The state is spread with lush green with trees and forests and thus it is also known as Greenland of India.

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The earliwst name of haryana is found in origin of the name hariyana is

a. chahamana

b. rigveda

c. atharanaveda

d. bramhapuran

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