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Bhargava, Convenor, Brahmavarta Research Foundation, Rewari, "Location of Brahmavarta and Drishadwati river is important to find earliest alignment of Saraswati River", Presentation in Seminar 'Saraswati River-a perspective', on Nov. 20-22, 2009, Kurukshetra university, Kurukshetra, pages
200:: "It says that the land, created by the Gods, which lies between the two divine rivers Sarasvati and Drishadvati, the (sages) call Brahmavarta." The text also says that although the Sarasvati formed the northern boundary of Kuru Pradesh, the Drishadvati flowed in south of
337:. The river then turned to reach Satnali and meet the Saraswati. After major tectonic/seismic activity in the Aravalli Range some 6500 years ago, the river Saraswati changed its course, to what is now known as Ghaggar-Hakra river bed at present times, and dried up later.
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Pleistocene Sarasvati River and capture of the Yamuna River".
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245:. The Sahibi has a lower flow at present because of low rainfall in its catchment area and has a wide, dry bed which carries water from the districts of
140:, a detailed description of the river is not found in other ancient literature and this has generated speculation about its source and route. The
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Amal Kar, Bimal Ghose: Drishadvati River System of India: An assessment and new findings. The
Geographical Journal, Vol 150, No 2, 1984.
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Brahmavarta. According to the Rigveda, the Drishadvati was preferred for religious sacrifices by the Vedic people.
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223:Rohtak
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