Where the Sarasvati Flowed – An Exploration of the Roots of Indian Civilization
Where the Sarasvati Flowed explores India’s civilizational roots through the sacred Sarasvati River, portraying it as the cradle of Vedic wisdom and continuity. It highlights the river’s role in nurturing cities, universities, temples, and Rigvedic knowledge while affirming the antiquity of Sanskrit, the Saptarishis, and King Shantanu’s governance. The book critiques colonial distortions that denied Sarasvati’s existence, dismantles the Aryan Invasion Theory, and exposes racial constructs that undermined India’s intellectual contributions. Through archaeology, hydrology, and philosophy, it links Rigvedic hymns with excavations at Rakhigarhi and Bhirrana, explaining the river’s drying around 1900 BCE and its impact on migration, trade, and urban life. Comparisons with other great rivers situate India among the world’s earliest civilizations.
- Paperback: 694 pages
- Publisher: White Falcon Publishing; 1 edition (December2025)
- Author: Abhijeet Sen, Vikas Kumar Singh
- ISBN-13: 9789347472220
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 inch
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