4000 year old River Saraswati found in Haryana , Saraswati river sprouts to life
Efforts to unravel the mystery
behind the ancient Saraswati river, which has its references in 'vedic' texts,
got a major breakthrough when a team of geologists and scientists found traces
of the extinct river last month.
According to reports, the team
last month began excavations at a place, just five kilometres away from Yamuna
Nagar's Adi Badri in Haryana, in order to trace the source and route of the
river, which was extinct till now.
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After digging just seven to eight
feet deep, a stream of water came gushing out of the Earth at a place called
Mugalwali near Adi Badri, which was once considered to be the holy Saraswati
river’s course.
Though the Archaeological Survey
of India has not not officially confirmed the findings, experts believe that
the stream of water is part of the ancient river that flowed nearly 5,000-6,000
years ago.
The Centre and the Haryana
Government had recently launched an effort to trace the route of the ancient river.
Though serious efforts had been made in the past by geologists and scientific
community both during British period as well as in independent India, the river
remained a mystery so much so that its mention in the ancient texts has
invariably been termed as mythological reference.
The Haryana government had last
month started the excavation work on the basis of satellite imagery and the
administration carried out excavation work on 3 kms stretch near Adi Badri.
The excavation work was being
carried out by the administration employing dozens of daily wage workers under
the MNREGA scheme. Region's Deputy Commissioner and SDM Bilaspur also visited
the excavation site to witness the development and joined the locals who
offered prayers to Goddess Saraswati, said reports.
The discovery has raised hope for
rejuvenating the holy Saraswati river which was once considered to be extinct
as locals had to dig around 85 ft deep to avail water through tubewells in the
nearby areas.
The Haryana government, which had
started the excavation work, also promised to develop the Adi Badri Heritage
Board to increase the importance of the site which would also lead to promotion
of the site from religious tourism point of view.
The ML Khattar-led BJP government
in the state has started to work for preserving and promoting Hindu cultural
and religious sites in the state after coming into power in the state.
A 20-member panel has also been
constituted to decide the route of the ancient river. The panel will be led by
the head of the Sarasvati Nadi Shodh Sansthan,
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