Rigvedic rivers (Redirected from Sapta Sindhu)

The Rigveda refers to a number of rivers located in the northwestern Indian subcontinent, from Gandhara to Kurukshetra. They are located in present-day India, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Rivers mentioned in Rigveda

Rigvedic geography

The Rigveda mentions the sapta-sindhavaḥ (Sanskrit: सप्तसिन्धवः, seven rivers), along with other rivers:

“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).

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 period. 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 Persian calque of the Indo-Aryan Pancha-nada 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 the subcontinent via Punjab.

List of rivers

Multiple hydronyms are located in the Rigvedic corpus; they are slotted according to rough geographical locations, following the scheme of Michael Witzel. Alongside, opinions of scholars about modern correlates are provided:

Indus:

  • Síndhu – Identified with Indus. The central lifeline of RV.

Northwestern Rivers:

  • Tr̥ṣṭā́mā – Blažek identifies with Gilgit. Witzel notes it to be unidentified.
  • Susártu – Unidentified.
  • Ánitabhā – Unidentified.
  • Rasā́ – Described once to be on the upper Indus; at other times a mythical entity.
  • Mehatnū – A tributary of Gomatī́. Unidentifiable.
  • Śvetyā́ – Unidentified.
  • Kúbhā – Identified with Kabul river.
  • Krúmu – Identified with Kurrum.
  • Suvā́stu – Identified with Swat.
  • Gomatī́ – Identified with Gomal.
  • Saráyu / Harōiiu – Blažek identifies with Sarju. Witzel identifies with Hari.
  • Kuṣávā – Probably Kunar.
  • Yavyā́vatī – Noted to be a branch of Gomatī́. Witzel as well as Blažek identifies with Zhob River. Dähnhardt comments it to be synonymous to Yamúnā or flowing very close to it but Witzel had rejected a similar take by Talgeri.

Eastern tributaries:

  • Suṣómā – Identified with Soan.
  • Arjikiya – Blažek identifies with Haro. Witzel speculates it to be Poonch or Tawi.
  • Rivers of Punjab:
    • Vitástā – Identified with Jhelum.
    • Asiknī́ – Identified with Chenab.
    • Iravatī – Identified with Ravi.
    • Vípāśā – Identified with Beas.
    • Śutudrī́ – Identified with Sutlej.
    • Marúdvr̥dhā – Identified with Mahuvardhavan.

Haryana:

Eastern Rivers:

  • Áśmanvatī – Identified with Assan.
  • Yamúnā – Identified with Yamuna.
    • Aṃśumátī – Probably an epithet for Yamúnā.
  • Gáṅgā – Identified with Ganga.

See also


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