How Can a River Be a Threat? But Saraswati Was! | Harry Sahota

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🎥 How Can a River Be a Threat? But Saraswati Was! | Harry Sahota What if I told you the Saraswati River — long dismissed as a myth — was once the backbone of the world’s oldest civilization? And what if its disappearance… wasn’t natural, but intentional? In this video, I uncover the scientific evidence, Vedic scriptures, and archaeological discoveries that prove Saraswati was very real — and more powerful than we’ve been told. From satellite images to ancient hymns, this documentary takes you deep into a story that modern historians fear and textbooks often ignore. 👉 Watch till the end as we expose how erasing a river may have helped erase India’s true history. 🔍 Topics Covered: Ghaggar-Hakra River and its Vedic connection Satellite & geological proof Saraswati existed Why Western historians denied its existence Saraswati in the Rigveda and other ancient texts Political and academic erasure of ancient Indian civilization Link to Indus-Saraswati and Out of India Theory 📚 Sources Cited: ISRO, ASI reports, Rigveda, Dr. Ritesh Arya, Nilesh Oak, NASA imagery 🧠 Keywords: Saraswati River real or myth, lost river of India, ancient Indian civilization, Saraswati Rigveda, Ghaggar-Hakra satellite proof, Saraswati hidden history, Vedic era truth, India erased history 🔔 Subscribe for more history they don't want you to know: 📺 @HarrySahota #SaraswatiRiver #LostCivilization #HiddenHistory #HarrySahota #IndianHistory #Rigveda #AncientIndia #MythOrTruth #historyexposed Sources:- 🛰️ Satellite Imagery & Paleochannel Studies 1. ISRO's Saraswati Project Report 📄 PDF Link: 2. NASA-supported research on Himalayan rivers & the Indus–Saraswati system 📄 Article: 3. Remote Sensing Research on Saraswati’s Paleochannel 📄 MDPI Journal (Remote Sensing): 4. Harvard ADS Geological Abstract (Paleochannel validation study) 📄 Abstract: ________________________________________ 🏺 Archaeological Findings 5. Kalibangan Excavation Details – ASI (Archived) 📄 Article: 6. Rakhigarhi Excavations – Largest Indus Valley Site 📄 News Report: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peer Reviewed research 📘 1. Yashpal et al., 1980 – Remote Sensing of the 'Lost' Saraswati River This pioneering study utilized Landsat imagery to trace the ancient course of the Saraswati River. The researchers identified paleochannels in the northwestern Indian plains, suggesting a significant river system that once flowed through this region. • Reference: Yashpal, R.K. Sood, and D.P. Agrawal (1980). "Remote Sensing of the 'Lost' Saraswati River." Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth and Planetary Sciences), 89(3), 317–331.Scientific Research Publishing ________________________________________ 📗 2. Chamyal et al., 2004 – Geomorphological and Sedimentological Studies This research focused on the geomorphology and sedimentology of the Saraswati River basin. The study provided insights into the river's historical flow patterns and its eventual desiccation.ResearchGate+1ResearchGate+1 • Reference: Chamyal, L.S., Maurya, D.M., & Raj, R. (2004). "Late Quaternary geomorphic evolution of the northwestern part of the Gujarat Alluvial Plains, western India: implications for neotectonic activity along the South Wagad Fault." Geomorphology, 68(3-4), 221–236. ________________________________________ 📙 3. Sinha et al., 2006 – IIT Kanpur Study on Paleochannels Conducted by researchers at IIT Kanpur, this study employed remote sensing and sedimentological analyses to reconstruct the paleo-hydrology of the Saraswati River. The findings suggest that the river was a significant fluvial system during the Holocene epoch.abhilashsingh.net • Reference: Sinha, R., Gibling, M.R., Tandon, S.K., Jain, M., & Jain, V. (2006). "Late Quaternary geology and alluvial stratigraphy of the Ganga basin." Memoir Geological Society of India, 66, 25–52.asc.iitgn.ac.in
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