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Saraswati Nadi in Haryana and Its Linkage with the Vedic Saraswati River - Integrated Study Based on Satellite Images and Ground Based Information


 

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  • DWIVEDI, I.D., KESARWANI, A., MANJUL, S. and BHOSLE, R. (2006) Archaeological investigation in and around Adi Badri in Yamunanagar district of Haryana. Jour. of History and Historical Archaeology, Delhi, 2005-06, no.6, pp.54-63.
  • PURI, V.M.K. (2001) Origin and course of Vedic Sarasvati River in Himalaya – Its secular desiccation episodes as deciphered from palaeo-glaciation and geomorphological signature. Geol. Surv. India Spec. Publ., no.53, pp.175-191.
  • PURI, V.M.K. and VERMA, B.C. (1998) Glaciological and geological source of Vedic Saraswati in the Himalayas. Itihas Darpan, IV(2), pp.7-36.
  • SRIDHAR, V., MERH, S.S. and MALIK, J.N. (1999) Late Quaternary drainage disruption in northwestern India: A geoarchaeological enigma. Mem. Geol. Soc. India, no.42, pp.187-204.
  • WEBSITE: http://yamunanagar.ni.in/saranew1.htm. the site hosts a web page entitled – Presence of Vedic Saraswati Signature in Adi Badri area, district Yamunanagar, Haryana by V.M.K. Puri.

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