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Ek Thi Nadi Saraswati (In Hindi)

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Discover the secrets of the lost Saraswati River with D.P. Agrawal’s “Ek Thi Nadi Saraswati.” This book delves into the geological and archaeological evidence surrounding this mythical river, exploring its significance in ancient Indian history and culture. Unearth the mysteries of the Saraswati and its impact on the land and its people. Buy now and explore the forgotten history.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173054044
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173054045
  • Publisher Date: 2010
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 112

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Ek Thi Nadi Saraswati (In Hindi)

  1. Karan Premanand Chikate

    Fascinating subject matter! The book opened my eyes to a new aspect of Indian history. I’m interested to learn more about this topic.

  2. Tanya

    I found the book to be an average read, not too exciting but not too boring either. Good for a one time read.

  3. Ashish Ranjan

    This book throws light on one of the most ancient civilizations. Author has done a fantastic job.

  4. Sneha

    An interesting exploration of the Saraswati River. While informative, the writing style felt a bit dry at times. Still worth a read for history buffs.

  5. Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai

    Overall, the book provides a comprehensive view on the history of the Saraswati river.

  6. Aniket

    The book could have included more pictures and illustrations. Except that, the book is great.

  7. Mayank Saxena

    The book failed to engage me after a certain point. Author lost the plot in the middle of the book.

  8. Shashank Rai

    A good attempt to piece together the story of the Saraswati. Some parts were fascinating, others less so. Overall, an okay read.

  9. Amit Rathore

    A commendable effort, it contains lots of information. The writing style could use some improvement.

  10. Shaivi Naaz

    The book is really insightful and opens up a whole new perspective on lost river and its secrets.

  11. Mathews Manoj

    An okay book. The topic is interesting, but I was hoping for a more captivating narrative. It felt a little textbook-like.

  12. Junnyali Panthri

    The book started really well but the pace went down as the book proceeded further. An average read.

  13. Aryan Arora

    A comprehensive look at the Saraswati. It could be heavy on the details at times, but the overall picture is compelling.

  14. Manvi Gautam

    I found this book quite informative and insightful. It’s a well-researched piece of work, although a bit dense in places.

  15. Sachin Yadav

    It is a good book to know about the river that once flowed in India. I am happy after reading it.

  16. Manvav Gupta

    I learned a lot about ancient India and the Saraswati River. The book could have been more engaging, but the research is solid. I enjoyed it.

  17. Saurish Behl

    An excellent book to learn about the Saraswati river and its secrets. I had a good time reading it.

  18. Tanish Mittal

    The book is an interesting exploration of an ancient river and is a must read for history enthusiasts.

  19. Ashish Das

    For the river’s mystery, it’s a good book that tries its best to demystify the lost river. Will recommend.

  20. Sarvjeet Singh Lalana

    The book is a commendable effort in bringing the lost river to life. Very informative and insightful.

  21. Saumya Srivastava

    I came across many new facts and insights that I never knew before. Will recommend to everyone.

  22. Tanish Anand

    Mixed feelings. Some chapters were captivating, while others dragged. I did appreciate the author’s dedication to research though.

  23. Rachit Porwal

    This book is worth a read if you’re interested in the Saraswati River. I feel author should have explored the impact of the river.

  24. Pooja

    An eye-opening book about a lost river and its potential impact on history. I found it to be very exciting. Great read!

  25. Atul Keshri

    A well researched book but can be a little tedious for some. I think narration can be more interesting.

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