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Discuss the nature of religion and religious practices of harappans

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Harappan are polytheistic and is made up of Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism.  

Explanation:

  • Animals resemble two gods Shiva and Rudra, tree of life which is guarded by a spirit to keep the evils free from the very tree, guardians are often portrayed as a bull, snake, goat, or any mythical character.
  • Evil is often symbolized as a tiger. They worshiped a father of God who was considered the forefather of the race and a mother god who symbolizes fertility.
  • Swastikas are often considered a sacred symbol for good luck. They used to practice a few symbols of yoga and meditation often, perform ritual bathing.

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