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Question – 59
Could there be any reason for specifically mentioning
river Sindhu that it changed the flow from east to west? Which part of the
Sindhu runs eastward that it was pushed backward?
Answer:
The specific mention of the reverse flow in the river
Sindhu from east indicates the landing of a meteorite close to the river leaving
a devastating effect. The river flows from north to south but travels in many
curves, some of them east flowing at certain locations, say, for instance, near
the famous archaeological site, Mohenjo-Daro.
The deviations in the flow of the river might have
changed over time, but the directional evidence as seen in the above figure of
the river Sindhu (google map) shows that the riverine gorge was deep in the
eastern direction having survived till date. There is indeed evidence of an
impact region in Mohenjo-Daro. Though no evidence of an asteroid hit is found so
far in north India in the region between Sindhu and Ganga, there is indeed an
evidence in Mohenjo-Daro that resembles a cosmic hit.