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Hidden meaning of your state?! Part -1

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Tumhare state ke naam ka meaning? Saare states ke naam ke meaning ke bhi bahut saare versions hain, if you know a different version, let us know in comments, we will pin your comment!! Chalo, aao baaki states ke naam kaise diye gaye jaan lo: - Arunachal Pradesh: It is derived from the Sanskrit word Aruna (Sun rising), thereby making it sun rising land. However, there are few who translate it to “Dawn lit mountains” - Assam: The name derived from AHOMS, the ruler of Assam. - Andhra Pradesh: The Southern Province. - Bihar: Drived from the word Vihar which (A place of learning). - Goa: It is believed that the name originated from the Sanskrit word ‘go’ which means Cow. - Gujarat: Derived from Gujara dynasty. - Jharkhand: Derived from the Sanskrit word Jhar (forest), and Khand (land). So, in total, it is said as Land of the Forest. - Karnataka: Derived from Karu(Lofty) and Naad means (Land) which refers to the Deccan Plateau. - Kashmir, if literally translated, means land desiccated from water: “Ka” (the water) and shimeera (to desiccate). Also, some historians say, that Kashmir is derived from the famous saint Rishi Kashyap. It became Kashyap - mir and finally Kashmir. - Kerala: In Sanskrit keralam word means as the land added on. Also, some historians say that the name came from the word ‘Kera’(coconut tree). - Maharashtra: It was first mentioned in the 7th century by a Chinese traveller Huan Tsang. Maha means great, and Rakshtrika means Ratta, the tribe/dynasty of pretty chiefs that ruled the Deccan region. - Manipur: Derived from the Sanskrit word “Mani” (The land of Jewels). - Mizoram: Derived from ‘Mi’ (people) and ‘zo’(highlander). - Nagaland: Originated from the Burmese word ‘Naka’ i.e. Naga which means people with earrings or pierced noses. - Odisha: Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Odra Vishaya’ or ‘Odra Desa’. - Sikkim: Originated from Limbu origin in which ‘Su’ means new and ‘Khyim’ means palace i.e. New Palace. - Telangana: Derived from the word ‘Trilinga’(Three Shiva Lingas). - Tripura: Derived from two Kokborok words – TUI(water) and PRA (near). - West Bengal: Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Vanga’. And different versions came after it in Persia it is called Bangalah, in Hindi as Bangal and in Bengali as Bangla. … Sources: - Times of India: How Indian states got their names: 21 Apr 2019 - Jagaran Josh: ​​How 29 States in India Got their Names: Origin and Interesting Facts: 25 Jan 2019 #rajasthan #haryana #ladakh #punjab #uttarpradesh #madhyapradesh #himachalpradesh #chhatisgarh #jammukashmir #rpsc #hpsc #hppsc #uppsc #mppsc #cpsc

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