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A male deity show on indus seals is---------​

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Answered by ritikaraj11756
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Answer: lord pashupati

Explanation:

The Pashupati Seal is a steatite seal that was discovered at the Mohenjo-daro archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization. The seal depicts a seated figure that is possibly tricephalic (having three heads).

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Answered by abigaildsouza510
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Answer:

A male deity shown on Indus seals is Lord Pashupathi.

Explanation:

Pashupati is a steatite seal that was discovered during the 1928–1929 Archaeological Survey of India excavating at Mohenjo-daro, which was previously in the British Raj and is currently in Pakistan. The seal shows a seated, possibly tricephalic person (having three heads). Ithyphallic has been proposed as the origin of the seated figure. The man appears surrounded by animals and wears a headpiece made of horns. He might be a horned creature.

Among the thousands of seals as from Indus Valley civilization that have been discovered, it has one of the more intricate designs and is rare in having a human image as the main and largest element, when in other seals this is an animal. As "Pashupati" (Lord of Animals), one of the epithets of the Hindu god Shiva, or as a "proto-Shiva" deity, it had been asserted to be one of the oldest representations of Shiva.

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