come from outside? We keep calling them Indo-Uropean or Indoarian languages. But that's wrong. They are not Indo-arian at all but simply Vic language. Language that spread outwards from the Saraswati civilization. Sanskrit emerged here alongside the Vic rituals and hence then how did it suddenly become a foreign import? It didn't. We then inherit Sanskrit. We exported it. And all those so-called Indoarian connections we see in Persia, Europe and beyond. They aren't coincidences. They're echoes of a
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civilization that once thrived along the Saraswat and then spread it language, its culture, its gods and its stories to rest of the world. Now if you want to know more about how these connections were formed from the Yadus in the Matura to the Pakun in Afghanistan, go watch my previous video on RV theory because Saraswati is the missing link, the proof that Vic civilization wasn't isolated. It was a launchpad that carried out culture across the ancient world. When I started researching Saraswati, it
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quickly became clear this wasn't just a river. It was a timeline. Geologist studied the Gaga Talio channel, now identified as Saraswati. Their findings, the riverbed dates back to over 200,000 years, long before modern humans even existed. But I wasn't looking for rocks. I was looking for people. Studies by CSIR, NGRI, IIT, Kpur, ISRO and Bach confirmed that this river carried glacial melt from the Himalayas until around 4,000 BC. But there is more. Dr. Rajes Shangi and Chamayal pushed the timeline further. Saraspati was
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flourishing around 10,000 BC, maybe even earlier. That's long before Egypt, Sumere, or Mesopotamia. And it explains that why we find over 90 archaeological sites along her banks. Rakiari, Birana, Kalibangan, Banavali all showing signs of city planning, fire alters, water management and early script. And that's just what we can see. According to archaeologist Disha Aluualia, hundreds of sites remain buried, hidden beneath towns in Punjab, Hana, and Rajasthan. What we have uncovered so far, it's barely 10% of what could still be out
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there. A river once dismissed as a myth may hold the key to a civilization older than anything we have been taught. If Sarasati was thriving around 10,000 BC, then the Vic civilization was too. And if that's true, we need to ask how far back does Bharat really go? Because while geology help us trace Sarasati's body, astronomy helps us understand its soul. The people who looked up at the stars and wrote them into the hymns. The rigid isn't just spiritual poetry. It holds some of the most
precise sky
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references in any ancient text describing planetary alignments, solstice, eclipses. Modern astronomers have simulated those patterns and many match the skies of 10,000 BC. Take the work of TPMA and PVA who analyze the sky positions described in Vic verses. Some of them like the threat brahmana's reference to star Ajakpada purva rising due east only happened around 10,000 BC. It hasn't repeated since. The Shhatpata Brahmana mentions Kitika the Plleades rising in the east a detail that places the text around 30,000 BC and then
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there's the Mahabharat in the Sabaparva the position of Saturn Mars Jupiter Venus and lunar eclipse are described in astonishing details based on that researchers like Dr. Wartak and Nilles calculated the timing of the Kurukhetra war to around 5561 BC. Even the Ramayana includes a moment when Ram is born under a rare alignment. Five planets exalted in their own signs. Multiple simulations place this around 12,000 BC. Now ask yourself, were these just poetic metaphors or actual memories of the sky recorded by
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people who were there to witness it? Because astronomy doesn't lie. And when multiple ancient text written centuries apart describe alignments that match prehistoric sky patterns, it can't be a coincidence. Now, let's tie this back to Saraswati. When we line up the geological data with the astronomical references, the glacier Fred Gagrahawk from 12,000 to 7,500 BC, the rigidic hymns describing star positions from 10,000 BC. Everything aligns. The people who composed these hymns, they weren't nomads. They were astronomers, builders,
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priest, a civilization grounded in science, ritual, and memory. And that's where most historians got it wrong. They confused the date of writing with the date of origin. Because the Vedas weren't written first. They were remembered, chanted, and passed down perfectly preserved word for word for millennia. No manuscripts, no monuments, just memory. But the west didn't understand that. So they measured us by what they could dig up. Stone, clay, inscriptions. But the Vic civilization, it wasn't written in stone. It was
13:38
etched in consciousness. That's why Saraswati was erased. Not because she didn't exist, but because her existence shattered the timeline. It forced a rewrite of world history. Placing Bat not the west as the cradle of civilization. But even if the river vanished, her memory remained in the verses, in the ruins, in us. We have just scratched the surface of what it really means when we say that Saraswati was real. This video was about proving her existence and exposing the conspiracy behind bearing it. But this
14:15
is just the beginning. We have already explored Vic connection with other civilizations from the Mayans to Persia, from Turkey to Nazca and all the way to America. But there's so much more. And now I need your support. Subscribe if you want to go deeper. Comment below which civilizational connection you would like to explore next. Egypt, Sumere. But at the end of the day, they were all connected by one thread, Sanatan Dharma. The universal principle of living. This is it from my side. This is Harry signing off. Stay curious.
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civilization that once thrived along the Saraswat and then spread it language, its culture, its gods and its stories to rest of the world. Now if you want to know more about how these connections were formed from the Yadus in the Matura to the Pakun in Afghanistan, go watch my previous video on RV theory because Saraswati is the missing link, the proof that Vic civilization wasn't isolated. It was a launchpad that carried out culture across the ancient world. When I started researching Saraswati, it
08:53
quickly became clear this wasn't just a river. It was a timeline. Geologist studied the Gaga Talio channel, now identified as Saraswati. Their findings, the riverbed dates back to over 200,000 years, long before modern humans even existed. But I wasn't looking for rocks. I was looking for people. Studies by CSIR, NGRI, IIT, Kpur, ISRO and Bach confirmed that this river carried glacial melt from the Himalayas until around 4,000 BC. But there is more. Dr. Rajes Shangi and Chamayal pushed the timeline further. Saraspati was
09:34
flourishing around 10,000 BC, maybe even earlier. That's long before Egypt, Sumere, or Mesopotamia. And it explains that why we find over 90 archaeological sites along her banks. Rakiari, Birana, Kalibangan, Banavali all showing signs of city planning, fire alters, water management and early script. And that's just what we can see. According to archaeologist Disha Aluualia, hundreds of sites remain buried, hidden beneath towns in Punjab, Hana, and Rajasthan. What we have uncovered so far, it's barely 10% of what could still be out
10:14
there. A river once dismissed as a myth may hold the key to a civilization older than anything we have been taught. If Sarasati was thriving around 10,000 BC, then the Vic civilization was too. And if that's true, we need to ask how far back does Bharat really go? Because while geology help us trace Sarasati's body, astronomy helps us understand its soul. The people who looked up at the stars and wrote them into the hymns. The rigid isn't just spiritual poetry. It holds some of the most
precise sky
10:55
references in any ancient text describing planetary alignments, solstice, eclipses. Modern astronomers have simulated those patterns and many match the skies of 10,000 BC. Take the work of TPMA and PVA who analyze the sky positions described in Vic verses. Some of them like the threat brahmana's reference to star Ajakpada purva rising due east only happened around 10,000 BC. It hasn't repeated since. The Shhatpata Brahmana mentions Kitika the Plleades rising in the east a detail that places the text around 30,000 BC and then
11:41
there's the Mahabharat in the Sabaparva the position of Saturn Mars Jupiter Venus and lunar eclipse are described in astonishing details based on that researchers like Dr. Wartak and Nilles calculated the timing of the Kurukhetra war to around 5561 BC. Even the Ramayana includes a moment when Ram is born under a rare alignment. Five planets exalted in their own signs. Multiple simulations place this around 12,000 BC. Now ask yourself, were these just poetic metaphors or actual memories of the sky recorded by
12:22
people who were there to witness it? Because astronomy doesn't lie. And when multiple ancient text written centuries apart describe alignments that match prehistoric sky patterns, it can't be a coincidence. Now, let's tie this back to Saraswati. When we line up the geological data with the astronomical references, the glacier Fred Gagrahawk from 12,000 to 7,500 BC, the rigidic hymns describing star positions from 10,000 BC. Everything aligns. The people who composed these hymns, they weren't nomads. They were astronomers, builders,
13:01
priest, a civilization grounded in science, ritual, and memory. And that's where most historians got it wrong. They confused the date of writing with the date of origin. Because the Vedas weren't written first. They were remembered, chanted, and passed down perfectly preserved word for word for millennia. No manuscripts, no monuments, just memory. But the west didn't understand that. So they measured us by what they could dig up. Stone, clay, inscriptions. But the Vic civilization, it wasn't written in stone. It was
13:38
etched in consciousness. That's why Saraswati was erased. Not because she didn't exist, but because her existence shattered the timeline. It forced a rewrite of world history. Placing Bat not the west as the cradle of civilization. But even if the river vanished, her memory remained in the verses, in the ruins, in us. We have just scratched the surface of what it really means when we say that Saraswati was real. This video was about proving her existence and exposing the conspiracy behind bearing it. But this
14:15
is just the beginning. We have already explored Vic connection with other civilizations from the Mayans to Persia, from Turkey to Nazca and all the way to America. But there's so much more. And now I need your support. Subscribe if you want to go deeper. Comment below which civilizational connection you would like to explore next. Egypt, Sumere. But at the end of the day, they were all connected by one thread, Sanatan Dharma. The universal principle of living. This is it from my side. This is Harry signing off. Stay curious.