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Saraswati-believers trace this school of thought to British India's geological surveyor, Richard Dixon Oldham, who, in 1886, said that the seasonal river Ghaggar was, in fact, the Saraswati.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has unearthed evidence of a civilisation dating back 4,500 years in Bahaj village of Deeg district, Rajasthan.
river Saraswati---significance of this mystical river - The Goddess who is fair as the Jasmine flower, Whose hands are adorned by the Celestial Veena, Whose seat is the pure White Lotus; O Mother ...
However, the Vaidik Saraswati River Research Centre situated in Jodhpur worked hard to trace it, yielding surprising results. In Jaisalmer, sweet and potable water was traced when its team dug ...
Saraswati River Mystery and Unknown Facts - The identification of the Vedic Saraswati River with the Ghaggar-Hakra River was accepted by a number of scholars already in the 19th and early 20th ...
Presently, HSHDB is cleaning the channel of Saraswati River, with a motive to flow water in this channel from Adi Badri, Yamunanagar to Pehowa, Kurukshetra and further possibility in Haryana.
New Delhi: Saraswati River, considered mythical so far, did exist, a committee of experts constituted by the government has said. "We have reached a conclusion that river Saraswati existed, it flowed.
But the current hunt is for the river’s course depicted in the Survey of India’s 1913 and 1969 topographical sheets, according to which the Saraswati flowed through Haryana, Rajasthan and ...
However, in the Vedas themselves, the descriptions of Saraswati differ'. Mid and later Vedic books described Saraswati as a small river that ended in a " samudra " which could mean both ocean or lake.
Searching for Saraswati One set of Saraswati enthusiasts wants to lead the river to ancient Prayag, while the other would like it to flow parallel to the Indus.
In answer to a question in Parliament Tuesday, Uma Bharti, the water resources and river development minister said India wants to "detect and revive," the Saraswati River, described in Vedic texts.
When we speak of Saraswati, the image that comes in our mind is of a goddess wearing white and holding a lute (veena) in her hand, riding a swan or perhaps a peacock. She’s the ‘Goddess of ...