Which Indian river was referred to as Satadru in Rigvedic times ?
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Sutlej river
Sutlej river was referred to as Satadru in Rigvedic times
Sutlej is one of the longest river in Asia. It flows from Punjab to Pakistan. Sutlej is one of the oldest river in the all historic period.
Sutlej river was referred as Satadru in Rigvedic times. Satadru means water in Sanskrit language. The Sutlej River is also known as Satadree.
Sutlej river starts flowing from Amritsar and it flows from India and Pakistan. It's length is 1450 km. It's water is very good coloured. Area people says.
Sutlej river meets Ganga river too. And Ganga river and Sutlej together make one of the biggest Junction in India.
Sutlej is one of the most famous river in Pakistan. Brahmaputra river also meets this river.