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name three animals depicted in the Pashupati seal

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Answered by khushee1237
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He may represent a horned diety. It is purported to be one of the earliest depictions of the hindu god  shiva  (the seal is named after "pashupati", an epithet of Shiva) or rudra, who is associated with asceticism, Yoda, and linga; regarded as a lord of animals; and often depicted as having three heads. The figure has often been connected with the widespread motif of the master of animals found in ancient near Eastern and Mediterranean art, and the many other traditions of horned deities.
Answered by himanshisahu0620
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Answer:

two deer, elephant,rhinoceros,buffalo and tiger

pashupati means lord of animals.

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