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India is called Bharat in Hindi.In Hindu mythology, there is an epic, named RAMAYANA.This epic is all about a very legendary prince--RAMA.BHARAT was his brother.Rama & Bharat--both are worshipped by the Hindus.Thus, India is named after Lord Bharat.

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