- The
Drishadvati River (IAST:Dṛṣad-vatī, "She with many stones") is a
river hypothesized by
Indologists to
identify the
route of the
Vedic river Saraswati...
- माधवी, romanized: Mādhavī, lit. 'sweet or intoxicating'), also
known as
Drishadvati, is a
princess and a
female ascetic,
whose story appears in the Hindu...
-
following doabs of
Drishadvati-Sahibi doab,
Drishadvati-Sahibi doab and Sahibi-Yamuna doab. Sarasvati-
Drishadvati doab / Ghaggar-
Drishadvati doab: This palaeo...
- is said that it was on this river's banks,
along with its
tributary Drishadvati, in the
Vedic state of Brahmavarta, that
Vedic Sanskrit had its genesis...
- Shah Tughlaq, the
Sultan of
Delhi from 1351 to 1388. The
Ghaggar and
Drishadvati Rivers once
flowed through the city, but they have now
changed their...
- Haryana:
Sarasvati Āpayā́ and Āpayā́ – Streams/rivers of
Sarasvati basin.
Drishadvati Eastern Rivers: Áśmanvatī –
Identified with ****an. Yamúnā – Identified...
-
northern Haryana), Ghaggar-Hakra doab (between
Ghaggar river and
Hakra or
Drishadvati river which is the
paleochannel of the holy
Saraswati River) and Hakra-Yamuna...
-
mentioned as one
among several northwestern Indian rivers such as the
Drishadvati. Sarasvati, then,
connotes a
river deity. In Book 2, the
Rigveda describes...
- the
valley of the
prehistoric Drishadvati River. The site of
Rakhigarhi is
likewise located in the
valley of
Drishadvati. "Pin
codes of
Sotha in Hisar"...
-
identified as
being established in the
triangle of land at the
confluence of
Drishadvati and
Sarasvati Rivers. The
prehistoric and pre-Mauryan
character of Indus...