gargi, maithreyi
Aryavrata is the old name by which India is called in Indian mythological books and ancient texts
bharath
Bhargava is a family name of Brahmins. That is, those who are descendants of Muni Bhrigu. Brahmins are scholars, preachers, educators and law makers in Hinduism. Hinduism originates in India.
Scientist do not agree on this. Some scholars derive the name from the ancient Indo-European root "nebh" meaning 'wet', with the added "tu" having in Indo-European the meaning: 'domain/power base of'. So that would give the name the ancient meaning of 'he whose domain is the water'.
The name Bhārata has been used as a self-ascribed name by people of the Indian Subcontinent and the Republic of India. Bhārataalong with Indiais the official English name of the country, Bhāratais the official Sanskrit name of the country, Bhārata Gaṇarājya, and the name is derived from the ancient Indian texts.
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Aryavrata is the old name by which India is called in Indian mythological books and ancient texts
The original name of this "INDIA" was "BHARATWARSH" which was laid on the name of Ist Indian Chakravarti Maharaj Bharat.
Rag ed land
bharath
The name of one person that was an ancient Indian scholar was Atreya. The name of another person that was an ancient Indian scholar was Agnivesa. They were both around in the time around 800 BC.
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Ramayana.
No, "Gargi" is not an Italian name.Specifically, it is an ancient name from India. It comes from the ancient Sanskrit language. Among its meanings in English are "churn, vessel for drinking water."
name any 2 Indian women phiosopher from 19-20 century?