The Sarasvati River (IAST: Sárasvatī-nadī́) is a mythologized and deified ancient river first mentioned in the Rigveda and later in Vedic and post-Vedic...
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Ghaggar-Hakra might be the defunct remains of the Sarasvati River mentioned in the Rig Veda, fed by Himalayan-fed rivers, despite the fact that the Ghaggar-Hakra...
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Sarasvati Pushkaram is a festival of River Sarasvati that normally occurs once every 12 years. Saraswati River is considered as the "Antarvahini" (invisible...
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Ghaggar-Hakra River - identified with the paleo Sarasvati River, after confluence with Sutlej flowed into the Nara river - a delta channel of the Indus River, changed...
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along the Ghaggar and Hakra rivers. Saraswati River: Also known as Sarasvati River. This river was one of the major rivers of Ancient India which no longer...
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Indus Valley Civilisation (redirect from Indus-Sarasvati civilization)
that unlike the Sarasvati, described in the Rigveda as a snow-fed river, the Ghaggar-Hakra was a system of perennial monsoon-fed rivers, which became seasonal...
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Brahmavarta. According to these texts, the river originated in the pot of Brahma: Pushkar Lake, near Ajmer. The Sarasvati, with four branches flowing in different...
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mountains, and rivers as sacred. Among the most sacred rivers in Hinduism are the Ganges, Yamuna, and Sarasvati rivers. Other sacred rivers for Indian religions...
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Saraswati (disambiguation) (redirect from Sarasvati (disambiguation))
Sarasvati in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saraswati, or Sarasvati, is a Hindu goddess. Saraswati or Sarasvati may also refer to: Sarasvati River,...
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