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Rivers, such as the Sapta Sindhavaḥ ("seven Indus (rivers)" Sanskrit: सप्तसिन्धवः),[1] play a prominent part in the hymns of the Rig Veda, and consequently in early Vedic religion. Vedic texts have a wide geographical horizon, speaking of oceans, rivers, mountains and deserts. “He has surveyed eight summits of the Earth, three shore or desert regions, seven rivers.” (aṣṭaú vy àkhyat kakúbhaḥ pr̥thivyā́s trī́ dhánva yójanā saptá síndhūn RV.I.35.8).[2] The word síndhu is here in the accusative case, rather than the nominative “Sindhavaḥ”.

The Vedic land is a land of the seven rivers (sapta sindhavaḥ) flowing into the ocean. It encompasses the northwestern Indian subcontinent from Gandhara to Kurukshetra.


Geography of the Rigveda


Geography of the Rigveda
Geography of the Rigveda

Identification of Rigvedic hydronyms has engaged multiple historians; it is the single most important way of establishing the geography and chronology of the early Vedic civilization.[3][4] Rivers with certain identifications stretch from eastern Afghanistan to the western Gangetic plain, clustering in the Punjab. The region's name comes from پنج, panj, 'five' and آب, āb, 'water' thus "five waters", a Persianized form of the Indo-Aryan Panchanada meaning "five rivers". Many have cognates in Avestan.

The same names were often imposed on different rivers as the Vedic culture migrated eastward from around Afghanistan (where they stayed for a considerable time) to mainland India via Punjab.[3]


List


Multiple hydronyms are located in Rig Vedic corpus; they are slotted according to rough geographical locations, following the scheme of Michael Witzel.[3] Alongside, opinions of scholars about modern correlates are provided:[5][6]

Indus:

Northwestern Rivers:

Eastern tributaries:

Haryana:

Eastern Rivers:


See also



References


  1. e.g. RV 2.12; RV 4.28; RV 8.24
  2. Wilson, H.H (27 August 2021). "Rig Veda 1.35.8 [English translation]". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  3. Witzel, Michael (1998). "Aryan and non-Aryan Names in Vedic India: Data for the linguistic situation, c. 1900-500 B.C". In Bronkhorst, James; Deshpande, Madhav (eds.). Aryans and Non-Non-Aryans: Evidence, Interpretation and Ideology. Harvard Oriental Series. Cambridge. pp. 337–404.
  4. "Sapta Sinhavas- The land of seven rivers" (PDF). Dr M. Aslamkhan.
  5. Blažek, Václav (2016). "Hydronymia R̥gvedica". Linguistica Brunensia. Masaryk University. 64 (2): 7–54.
  6. Dähnhardt, Thomas Wolfgang Peter (2009). "The descent of King Lion: Some considerations on the relations between the Indus and other rivers in the sacred geography and culture of ancient India". In Filippi, Gian Giuseppe (ed.). I fiumi sacri. Indoasiatica. Vol. 6. Libreria Editrice Cafoscarina. pp. 189–208. ISBN 9788875432416.
  7. Kochhar, Rajesh (1999), "On the identity and chronology of the Ṛgvedic river Sarasvatī", in Roger Blench; Matthew Spriggs (eds.), Archaeology and Language III; Artefacts, languages and texts, Routledge, p. 262, ISBN 0-415-10054-2
  8. Kar, Amal; Ghose, Bimal (1984). "The Drishadvati River System of India: An Assessment and New Findings". The Geographical Journal. 150 (2): 221–229. doi:10.2307/635000. ISSN 0016-7398. JSTOR 635000.

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[es] Siete ríos sagrados

En el Marco del hinduismo, los sapta sindhu (en escritura devanagari, सप्त सिंधु; en el sistema AITS, sapta sindhu, literalmente, «siete ríos», de sapta: ‘siete’, y sindhú: ‘río’) son siete ríos que —entre todos los de la India— son considerados los más sagrados y por ello son objeto de peregrinaciones a algunos lugares de sus cursos o sus fuentes. El agua desempeña un papel purificador en el hinduismo, y frecuentemente las orillas de los ríos están acondicionadas con escaleras, gradas o bancadas (conocidas como ghats) para poder realizar las abluciones y la inmersión en el agua, parte de ese proceso de purificación.



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