The people of the Indus Valley worshipped many gods and goddesses. They were believed to bestow happiness, good health and prosperity. Pashupati and Lord Shiva were three heads. Trees and animals were worshipped. Among the birds, the ‘dove’ was held in reverence. The dead were burnt and the ashes were immersed in water. Peepal tree was regarded as sacred. The discovery of amulets suggest that they believed in ghosts and wore amulets to ward off evil spirits. Some evidences have been found which suggest that the Harappan people believed in life after death. The excavated graves contain objects such as pottery and jewellery that must have belonged to the dead.
a) Who were worshipped by the people of Indus Valley?
b) What does the discovery of amulets suggest?
c) What was found in the excavated graves?
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- mother goddesses and gods
- this suggests that they believed in ghost and wore amulets of ward off evil spirits.
- In excavated graves there were pottery ,jewellery which belong to dead....
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