History, asked by Favourichlife5484, 10 months ago

Examine religion and culture of hara plans?

Answers

Answered by aditisuyog
1

Religion followed by Harappans :

  • The Indus Valley religion is polytheistic and is made up of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.  
  • 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. The tree was guarded by a spirit to keep the evil forces away from the tree.
  • The Indus people worshipped a Father God who may have been the forefather of the race.
  • Swastikas are a sacred symbol for good luck. The Indus Valley people practiced a form of yoga and meditation.

Culture followed by the Harappans :

  • The Indus Valley civilization was mainly an urban culture sustained by surplus agricultural production and commerce, the latter including trade with southern Mesopotamia.
  • It had differentiated living quarters, flat-roofed brick houses, and fortified administrative or religious centers.
  • Cotton was woven and dyed for clothing; wheat, rice, and a variety of vegetables and fruits were cultivated; and a number of animals, including the humped bull, were domesticated,"[8] as well as "fowl for fighting.
  • Wheel-made pottery—some of it adorned with animal and geometric motifs—has been found in profusion at all the major Indus sites.

Hope this helps...

Plz mark as Brainliest...

Similar questions