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"The ‘Lost River of the Indian Desert was none other than the Sutlej, and that it was “lost” when the river turned westwards to join the Bias [Beas]’ ‘It may have been that the Jumna [Yamunaa], after leaving the hills, divided its waters and that the portion which flowed to the Punjab was known as the Saraswati while that which joined the Ganges was called the Yamuna’ (that double desertion of the Sarasvati, by the Sutlej and the Yamunaa, which brought about) ‘a considerable change in the hydrography of the region’ ‘a tradition prevalent, on the borders of Bikaner, to the effect that the waters of the Hakra spread out in a great lake at a place called Kak, south of the Mer country’"
R
Richard Dixon Oldham




