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Explanation:The seal depicts a seated figure that is possibly tricephalic (having three heads). ... It has been claimed to be one of the earliest depictions of the Hindu god Shiva, or a "proto-Shiva" deity. The name given to the seal, "pashupati", meaning "lord of animals", is one of Shiva's epithets.

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The seal depicts a seated figure that is possibly tricephalic (having three heads). ... The name given to the seal, "pashupati", meaning "lord of animals", is one of Shiva's epithets. It has also been associated with the Vedic god Rudra, generally regarded as an early form of Shiva.

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