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.