
Sarasvati River
The Sarasvati River is an ancient river mentioned in Indian scriptures, notably the Rigveda. It is often associated with a once-thriving waterway in northern India, believed to have flowed between the Ganges and Indus rivers. Over time, it is thought to have dried up or changed course, leading to significant archaeological and mythological interest. The river is considered sacred in Hinduism, symbolizing knowledge, wisdom, and creativity, often personified as the goddess Sarasvati. Modern research focuses on understanding its historical significance and potential remnants in the landscape of northern India.