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Ryan Barron
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13 February, 02:37
Who brought the Sanskrit literature to India?
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Easton Cherry
13 February, 02:38
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The Sanskrit literature wasn't brought, but instead originated in India, in the Indus Valley. This valley is mostly in Pakistan today, but this is a recent development, and it was part of India for a long time.
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