The Brahmin religion, which stems from the Vedic Kingdom of around 1500 BC, honored the Supreme God Brahma and his wife Saraswati. This was based in the region of Brahmavarta by the River Saraswati, a channel of which is the Khaggar River.
In this epic, groundbreaking book, Sri G. Ananda (Gregory Alexander), uses his many years of research to fully connect dots, which have shined like stars for thousands of years.
Jews, Christians, Muslims and Hindus have all acknowledged the startling parallel to Abraham, the patriarch of all Abrahamic faiths, from around 2000 BC. His wife too was named Sarah, and her maidservant was named Hagar. Moreover, Sarah was the half-sister of Abraham, just as Saraswati was the half-sister, or daughter, born as the inherent energy from within Brahma.