India, Oct. 17 -- The Apeiron Legacy of Punjab traces its roots back to the Indus Valley Civilisation. Having passed through numerous epochs, it has finally evolved into its present form - The Punjab. It is fascinating to journey through this rich historical evolution spanning countless eras and generations. Originally known as "Sapta Sindhu" during the Rig Vedic Period (1500-1000 BCE), the term means "the land of seven rivers." These rivers were the Sindhu, Vitasta (Jhelum), Asikni (Chenab), Parusani (Ravi), Vipasa (Beas), Shatudari (Satluj), and Saraswati. It is believed that during the Later Vedic Period (1000-500 BCE), the Saraswati River - flowing between the Yamuna and Satluj - began to dry up and eventually disappeared. Simultaneou...
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