"O my Lord, a person who is chanting Your holy name, although born of a low family like that of a Chandala, is situated on the highest platform of self-realization. Such a person must have performed all kinds of penances and sacrifices according to Vedic literatures many, many times after taking bath in all the holy places of pilgrimage. Such a person is considered to be the best of the Arya family."
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Aryan or Arya (Indo-Iranian: *arya) was originally an used by the prehistoric speakers of the . In the Indian subcontinent, the term appears in the sacred texts of the Vedic practitioners whose ancestors migrated from parts of what is now Iran to the Indus River valley about 1500 BC. In the ' scriptures, ancient Iranian peoples similarly used the term Airya.
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