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The name 'Varsha' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'varsha', meaning 'a place of resort or a place of pilgrimage'. The name may have originated in the Vedic period, and may have been given to someone who performed a religious pilgrimage. The name may also have originated in the period of the Mahabharata, when people traveled to different parts of India to see the various battlefields. The name may also have originated in the period of the Gupta Empire, when people traveled to India to study at the universities in Delhi and Oxford. The name may also have originated in the period of the Mughal Empire, when people traveled to India to study at the universities in Delhi and Oxford. The name may also have originated in the period of the British Raj, when people traveled to India to study at the universities in Delhi and Oxford. The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word 'varsha', meaning 'a place of resort or a place of pilgrimage'. The name may have originated in the period of the Vedic period, and may have been given to someone who performed a religious pilgrimage. The name may also have originated in the period of the Mahabharata, when people traveled to different parts of India to see the various battlefields. The name may also have originated in the period of the Gupta Empire, when people traveled to India to study at the universities in Delhi and Oxford. The name may also have originated in the period of the Mughal Empire, when people traveled to India to study at the universities in Delhi and Oxford. The name may also have originated in the period of the British Raj, when people traveled to India to study at the universities in Delhi and Oxford. The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word 'varsha', meaning 'a place of resort or a place of pilgrimage'.
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