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The term ‘Jambudvīpa’ means:

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20%(A) The Land of the Bharatas ( 1 voter )
80%(B) The Island of the Jamun Tree ( 4 voters )
0%(C) The Region of the Indus River
0%(D) The Land of the Seven Rivers
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Ans.: (B)
Jambudvipa is a Sanskrit term that means “the land of Jambu trees”. It’s often used to refer to the Indian subcontinent in ancient Indian texts.

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  1. The correct answer is (B) The Island of the Jamun Tree.
    Jambudvīpa is a Sanskrit term meaning “Island of the Jamun Tree.” In ancient Indian cosmology, it refers to the Indian subcontinent or the known world, named after the Jambu (Indian blackberry) tree believed to grow there.

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