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What do you understand by the Sapta-Sindu?​

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Answered by atharva420
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Sapta Sindhu. (Hinduism) The seven sacred rivers in Indian mythology, often referred to in Rigveda and in Zend Avesta. They are often located in the Punjab region in northwestern India / northern Pakistan.

Rivers, such as the Sapta Sindhavah, play a prominent part in the hymns of the Rig Veda, and consequently in early Hindu religion. Vedic texts have a wide geographical horizon, speaking of oceans, rivers, mountains and deserts. “Eight summits of the Earth, three shore or desert regions, seven rivers.”...

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