Saraswati River

The present-day Saraswati (or Sarasvati) is a small river in Haryana in India that flows into the Ghaggar River. There is also a River Saraswati in Gujarat. It flows from the south end of the Aravalli Hills southwestwards into the eastern end of the Rann of Kutch. In ancient times, a large river called Saraswati flowed through the area of modern Rajasthan and Gujarat, but this has dried up completely. See Vedic Saraswati River.

 

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