I'm going to presume that you are referring to “The Great Indian Desert” and not to a mythical place referred to in . A good place to find out about “The Great Indian Desert” is to read * Bhandari M.M. read more
Rajawat, A.S., Sastry, C.V.S. and Narain, A. (1999-a). Application of pyramidal processing on high resolution IRS-1C data for tracing the migration of the Saraswati river in parts of the Thar desert. in "Vedic Sarasvati, Evolutionary History of a Lost River of Northwestern India", Memoir Geological Society of India, Bangalore, No. 42, pp. 259–272. read more
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is in the northwestern part of India and the states of Punjab and Sindh in Pakistan. It has an unforgiving climate with minimal vegetation, but still manages to house diverse species of animals. read more
Some of the native species of the Thar Desert include the desert scorpion, the red fox, the mongoose, the chinkara, the falcon, the blackbuck, the Indian Bustard and the wild cat; of course, when it comes to desert animals, the camel - the ship of the desert - cannot be far behind either. read more