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== Река Сарасвати ==
== Река Сарасвати ==


In the earliest Hindu texts, the Vedas, Sarasvati is a river goddess. The Vedas say that Sarasvati was the greatest river in India. For years the Sarasvati was believed to have been a myth, but an archaeological survey in 1985 found an ancient riverbed that matched the description of the Sarasvati. It was a great river, four to six miles wide for much of its length. It flowed westward from the Himalayas into the sea. Frawley believes that the Sarasvati was the main site of habitation at the time the Vedas were composed thousands of years ago.<ref>David Frawley, ''Gods, Sages and Kings: Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization'' (Salt Lake City, Utah:  Passage Press, 1991), pp. 72–76, 354–57 nn. d–g.</ref>
В древнейших индуистских текстах — «Ведах» Сарасвати предстает богиней реки. В «Ведах» сказано, что Сарасвати являлась крупнейшей рекой в Индии, и, хотя в течение многих лет ученые утверждали, что это — не более чем миф, археологические раскопки, проводившиеся в 1985 году, обнаружили древнее русло реки, которое соответствует описанию Сарасвати. Эта великая река, шириной от шести до десяти метров в большей части своей длины, брала начало в Гималайских горах, несла свои воды на запад и там
впадала в море. Frawley believes that the Sarasvati was the main site of habitation at the time the Vedas were composed thousands of years ago.<ref>David Frawley, ''Gods, Sages and Kings: Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization'' (Salt Lake City, Utah:  Passage Press, 1991), pp. 72–76, 354–57 nn. d–g.</ref>


Frawley says that the Sarasvati, “like the later Ganges, symbolizes the Sushumna, the river of spiritual knowledge, the current that flows [through the spinal canal] through the seven [[chakra]]s of the subtle body. She is not only the Milky Way or river of Heaven, inwardly she is the river of true consciousness that flows into this world.”<ref>Ibid., p. 219.</ref>
Frawley says that the Sarasvati, “like the later Ganges, symbolizes the Sushumna, the river of spiritual knowledge, the current that flows [through the spinal canal] through the seven [[chakra]]s of the subtle body. She is not only the Milky Way or river of Heaven, inwardly she is the river of true consciousness that flows into this world.”<ref>Ibid., p. 219.</ref>
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