1 Indus Script & archaeological evidences for temples in Sarasvati-Sindhu Civilization; ग as Skambha, अष 'having eight corners' (Vedic) yupa The ग discovered in MySon, Vietnam reported on May 27 by Dr. S. Jaishanker, Hon'ble Minister MEA is unique since the linga presents a Skambha, yupa on the Rudra Bhaga in lieu of a mukha 'face'. This Yupa is a ketu, a proclamation of the performance of a Soma yajna. This Yupa is archaeologically evidenced and dated to Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization, thanks to archaeological evidence of अष 'having eight corners' (Vedic) yupa discoverred from the site of Binjor, Anupgarh, on the banks of River Sarasvati. At Anupgarh, the LANDSAT image shows the palaeo-channel of River Sarasvati forking into two streams, one stream flows southwards towards Jaisalmer and another flows westwards towards Ganweriwala, Cholistan which is 7 kms. from the site of Anupgarh across the Indo-Pakistan border.