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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 ...
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 ...
India’s rivers are more than just bodies of water; they are the lifeblood of its culture, spirituality, and history. Revered as divine entities, many of these rivers are woven into the fabric of ...
The Saraswati River is more than just a geographical feature in ancient Indian history. For millions, it is an emblem of spiritual significance, a river of divine grace, a symbol of India’s rich ...
Govt. panel of experts says river Saraswati did exist Seven-member panel was commissioned by the Water Resources Ministry to map its paleochannels Updated - October 16, 2016 05:27 am IST - NEW DELHI: ...
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 ...
A sudden geological event in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan caused water and gas to erupt during tube well drilling, igniting debate about the resurfacing of the Saraswati River. The incident, attributed to ...
A study conducted by the Centre of Excellence for Research on the Saraswati River (CERSR) at Kurukshetra University has concluded that all major archaeological sites in Haryana - Siswal ...
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This study found that the Saraswati River was flowing in Haryana from before14±5 Kato as late as AD 1402 and then there was a sudden absence of flow in the channel thereafter", ...
Civic leaders had long looked upon the dreary, slum-choked river that sliced through this city and dreamed it could become something grand — India's answer to the Seine or the Thames.