Saraswati The Lost Vedic River
Saraswati The Lost Vedic River
Saraswati The Lost Vedic River
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Knowledge can never be static or stagnant). Fire burns (symbolic of burning ignorance). Fire ignites (symbolic of
igniting a spark of knowledge in the mind). Fire cannot be contained (symbolic of Knowledge that will die if contained
but blaze when released).
Hence FIRE it had to be. So Sages & Rishis of ancient era, requested Lord Vishnu in Heavens above, to send down
to mother Earth the Holy Fire of Knowledge from Heavens. Lord Vishnu diverted this request to Lord Brahma, as he
is the official holder & keeper of all eternal Knowledge. Brahma agreed to comply. But this Knowledge converted to
a physical form created a Fire, the enormity of which would encompass all of Heaven & Earth. This Fire was
christened BADABHAAGNI The Monumental Fire of Destiny.
The Big Question who would transport this Holy Fire (BADABHAAGNI) to mother Earth? Who would be able to
contain it?
Brahma summons His consort Saraswati to help Him in this task. Symbolically also, Saraswati is the Goddess of
Knowledge, hence She is the only one whose energies can successfully contain the BADABHAAGNI.
Saraswati agrees. She needs an element that is fluid, fast & can counteract the heat of Fire. Water it is. She then
takes the form of a river that extends across Heaven & Earth in its mightiness receives the Fire of Knowledge from
Brahma & deftly falls from the Heavens above to flow onto Earth.
Saraswati begins her evaporation as She falls; holding onto the Fire across the ethers from Heaven to Earth, she
has to make it in time to hand over the pot-of-Fire to the waiting Sages & Rishis. Plunging into the mighty Himalayas,
she successfully achieves Her mission; hands over the Fire to the waiting Sages & Rishis; and rushes forth madly
through the glaciers to cool her burning body. She continues to flow, bend & fall in line with the contours of the Earth
till she finally submerges herself into the waters of the Ocean.
Her waters still retain the heat of the fire she has carried. In due course, spanning over thousands of years, the river
evaporates from the face of the Earth, but continues its glorious flow beneath the surface. The River Saraswati as
it is imaged today by satellites. It also interesting to note that geologically, Saraswati is documented as having had
warm waters.
Brahma-Kapaalam, Gangotri, Yamunotri
When the Holy Rivers descended from Heavens, they needed a container to break their fall else they risked
splitting the Earth into 2 with their force.
Saraswati originates from a Himalayan Glacier in KAPAAL-TIRTH also known as BRAHMA-KAPAALAM (skull-ofBrahma). Mythologically, on Earth, She descends & breaks her fall into skull of Brahma, who awaits her entry on
Earth.
Brahma-Kapaalam in Vedic texts is the ALSO place where all souls destined to Heaven converge after death. It is
like a waiting-area for the train to Heavens. Only souls who have made the cut to Heaven with their good deeds gain
an entry into Brahma-Kapaalam.
Ganga originates from a Himalayan Glacier in GANGOTRI. Mythologically, on Earth, Ganga comes from Heavens,
as a boon, to give salvation to the ancestors of SageBhagirath. She descends & breaks her fall, into the matted-hairlocks of Shiva, who awaits her entry on Earth.
Yamuna originates from a Himalayan Glacier in YAMUNOTRI, also known as BANDARPOOCH PEAK.
Mythologically, on Earth, at the time of Lord Ramas exit from his incarnation on Earth, he instructs Hanuman to wait
at an appointed peak in Himalayas. He tells Hanuman he will reincarnate on Earth at the onset of Treta Yug, as Shri
Krishna. At that time, he will bring down a river from Heavens. That river would need someone to break her fall &
that Hanuman should do the needful.
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Hanuman dutifully waits near the glacier till the onset of Treta Yug, and the time of Yamunas descent. When
Yamuna, as ordered by Vishnu, falls into the Himalayas, Hanuman regulates her flow by breaking her fall with his
tail. Bandarpooch Peak. (Monkey-Tail Mountain).
It is also documented in Vedic scriptures that Yamuna charts her flow half-heartedly from Himalayas as she is not
yet touched by Vishnu. Finally, Baby Krishna fulfills her wish when being transported by Vasudeva across the
Yamuna. Yamuna rises in excitement till she reaches a flood; she needs to be touched by Krishna; understanding
her agony & excitement, Krishna hangs his baby foot into the waters tingeing Yamuna with his Energy. Its from
that point onwards that Yamuna takes on a dark (shyam) hue.
The Triveni Sangam Its Significance
The Holy 3 waters Saraswati with the Energies of Brahma; Yamuna with the Energies of Vishnu; Ganga with the
Energies of Shiva meet at Triveni Sangam in Prayag.
The Triveni Sangam a meeting point (Confluence) of the Energies of the Supreme Trio in Hindu Heavens
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva. It represents the Unification of Body (Brahma the Creator), Mind (Vishnu the Preserver),
Spirit (Shiva the Destroyer).
Taking a dip in the waters at Triveni Sangam, brings our own Body, Mind & Spirit into alignment. And taking this holy
dip during Kumbh festival cleanses not only OUR past, present, future but ALSO THAT OF OUR ANCESTORS.
Thanks to you your ancestors souls (those who never made the cut to Heaven) are transported via River
Saraswati to the spot of Brahma-Kapaalam where they earn the eligibility to take a train to Heaven. And if your
ancestors are already in Heavens, then they earn an eligibility to take a train to Higher Heavens.
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