India, Feb. 20 -- The Apeiron Legacy of Punjab traces its roots from the Indus Valley Civilisation and, having transited through various epochs had finally attained its present entity -The Punjab. It is worth taking a look at the interesting journey spanning various eras and generations. Originally named as "Sapta Sindhu" during the "Rig Veda Period" (1500-1000 years BCE), means, the land of seven rivers, these were: Sindhu, Vitasta(Jhelum), Asikni (Chenab), Parusani (Ravi), Vipasa (Beas), Shatudari (Satluj) and Saraswati. It is believed that during the Vedic Period (1000-500 years BCE), the Saraswati River, flowing between Yamuna and the Satluj Rivers, had started drying up and towards the end of this Period, it finally disappeared. Also...
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