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in India. The text defines the area as a holy land, whose inhabitants set the standards for morality and conduct for the rest of the world to follow. The name has been translated in various ways, including "holy land", "sacred land", "abode of gods", and "the scene of creation".
154:, which is an earlier Hindu text, describes the region later known as Brahmavarta as the heartland of Aryan communities and the geography described in it suggests that those communities had not moved much beyond the area. He says that later texts, contained in the 93:(barbarian) people in the population rose as the distance from it increased. This implies a series of concentric circles of decreasing purity as one moved away from the Brahmavarta centre. 116:. The conduct handed down from generation to generation among the social classes and the intermediate classes of that land is called the 'conduct of good people'. 558: 525: 466: 430: 403: 337: 310: 276: 160:, indicate that the centre of religious activity had moved from Brahmavarta to an adjacent area southeast of it known as Brahmarisihidesha ( 136:
seers', which borders on the Brahmavarta. All the people on earth should learn their respective practices from a Brahmin born in that land.
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The precise location and size of the region has been the subject of academic uncertainty. Some scholars, such as the archaeologists
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The land created by the gods and lying between the divine rivers Saraswati and Drishadwati is called 'Brahmavarta' - the region of
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According to the Manusmriti, the purity of a place and its inhabitants decreased the further it was from Brahmavarta.
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180:). Again, some sources consider Brahmarisihidesh a to be synonymous with Brahmavarta. Seal dated to 521: 515: 462: 446: 426: 399: 393: 365: 333: 306: 272: 264: 161: 145: 30: 458: 420: 359: 327: 300: 265:"Mlecchas, Yavanas and Heathens: Interacting Xenologies in Early Nineteenth-Century Calcutta" 296: 101: 511: 507: 389: 385: 66: 62: 50: 482: 222: 121: 552: 451: 218: 181: 54: 193: 117: 89:(noble) people were believed to inhabit the "good" area and the proportion of 21: 156: 74: 230: 226: 150: 141: 129: 105: 184:
with inscription 'Brahma Varta'' was excavated from Purana Qila, Delhi.
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Index

Manusmriti
Sanskrit
romanized
Sarasvati
Drishadvati
Bridget
Raymond Allchin
Aryavarta
Aryan
Mleccha
Patrick Olivelle
Sanskrit
Brahman
Kuruksetra
Matsyas
Pancalas
Surasenakas
Brahmin
Indologist
Alain DaniƩlou
Rig Veda
Brahmanas
Sanskrit
romanized
Gupta period
Brahmarshi
Kuru
Matsya
Panchala
Surasena

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