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Which pplace has been identify as ancient bed of saraswati river in indus vally civilization in hisar district?

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Answered by Inflameroftheancient
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The River Saraswati is an ancient riverbed or ancient bed and has been mentioned in many vedic texts and vedic in olden times. River Saraswati was also named in Rigvedic texts from the Rig Veda.


After many Centuries, the years passed,, River Saraswati has been regarded as a creation by combination of River Yamuna and River Ganges (or Ganga) under a coat and not visible to humans in the format of confluence of three rivers called the "Triveni Sangam" actually originating from a Sanskrit text it is exactly the word of "confluence". The junction of those three Rivers with approximate width or Sangam of the point of these three rivers is considered a very sacred and Holy place for the religion of Hinduism. Triveni means three and Sangam means confluence or conflux, etc.


It was previously thought that an archaeological site which is relatable to the Indus Valley Civilisation Date located in Banwali in Fatehabad district of the state of Haryana in India and is thought to be located approximately 115 to 120 kilometers northeastern side of Kalibangan and a total 16 to 17 kilometers from Fatehabad. Banawali, to that date is thought to have been been a drought spot for Saraswati.


The Now known excavation site and archaeological site is found in Rakhigarhi in the district of and is circled back to the \textbf{Border of Pakistan}. Recently the excavation site of Fatehabad (told previously) is going to be started again for more clues on the ancient "mythical" River Saraswati.


HOPE THIS HELPS AND GIVES YOU THE CURRENT SITE OF WORKING OF THE ANCIENT RIVER SARASWATI!!!!!!

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