Apaya : river flowing between Dhrishadvati & Saraswati, identified with the Ganga as Āpagā or as a tributary of the Saraswati which flowed past Thāneshwar [s/a Harsha, Huns, Md. Ghazni], sacred to Lord Shiva, north of Indraprastha the capital of the Kurus, between Ambālā & Karnal. Thāneshwar was at the centre of Brahmavarta [see Aryavarta].
... elements, thunder and lightning, rain bursting from the clouds and mountains, which are not seen in the Punjāb, but in the region called Brahmāvarta watered by the Sarasvati, the Drshadvati and the Apaya, where the bulk of the Rigveda must have been composed." 27 Literary evidence, on which the invasion-theory relies for the notion of a Rigvedic-Aryan entry into India, is one-voiced in its ...
... Amschler, 71, 73 Amurru, 88 anas, 113-114 Anatolia, 89 Anau, 68, 69, 70, 71, 76, 77 AngiRasā Rishis, 79, 80 Anjira, 69, 76 Antonini, C.S., 7 Apaya, 16 Apte, V.M., 41, 42, 46, 103 Archaeological Survey of India, 111 Arctic allusion, 75, 79 Arctic home, 78, 79, 81 Arctic memories, 79, 82 ...
... Fire, may there be created in us that true thinking of thine. Page 200 × Or, in the river Drishadwati, in Apaya and in Saraswati. × Or, himself a begetter; ...
... elements, thunder and lightning, rain bursting from the clouds and mountains, which are not seen in the Punjab, but in the region called Brahmavarta watered by the Sarasvati, the Drshadvatl and the Apaya, where the bulk of the Rigveda must have been composed." 28 Literary evidence, on which the invasion-theory relies for the notion of a Rigvedic-Aryan entry into India, is one-voiced in its ...
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