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disscuss the religious practices of the harrappan civilisation​

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Answered by vbts97047
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Answer:

There are many seals to support the evidence of the Indus Valley Gods. Some seals show animals which resemble the two gods, Shiva and Rudra. Other seals depict a tree which the Indus Valley believed to be the tree of life.

Explanation:

1) Worship of the mother Goddesses.

2) Worship of male God worship of animal and plants.

3) Worship of stones or other objects.

4) Practice of yoga.

5) Worship of Sun fire and water.

6) Disposal of Dead.

One of the Cardinal features of Harappan religion was the worship of mother Goddess.

Answered by thakarebhavanjali
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The Indus Valley riligion is polytheistic and is mede up of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Figurines found led the scholars to believe that the Indus people worshipped a Mother Goddess simbolising fertility.

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