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The term India for Bharatvarsha was used for the first time by whom

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Answered by madhurabv79
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Answer:

According to Mahabharata the popular story states that India was called Bharatvarsha after the king named Bharata Chakravarti. ... Bharata had conquered all of Greater India, united in to a single political entity which was named after him as “Bharatvarsha”.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The term Bharatvarsha was used for the first time by Bharatha Chakravarti.

Explanation:

  • According to Mahabharata ‘Bharatvarsa’ was the reference term of the Bharata tribe.
  • The word bharat was utilised in ancient text and puranas.
  • Even Rishaba had a son of the name of Bharata and based on the name of this son Bharta Varsha name came into prominence.
  • Bharatha was the eldest son of Rishabhanatha and as per Jains the name Bharat Bhoomi evolved from him.
  • He was considered as the universal emperor of chakra of avasarpini
  • Bharatvarsha is also called as "Bhārata" or "Bharata-bhumi" .

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