The study of objects and artifacts found in the ruins of the Indus Valley cities help us us to form an idea of Harrapan religion. Explain.
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Some of the objects found in the ruins help us to form an idea of the religion of the Harappans. No temples have been found. Numerous smoke-stained clay figures of a female deity have been found. This was probably the Mother Goddess. A three faced figure, seated in a yogic posture and surrounded by various animals is engraved on some seals. The pipal tree was probably regarded as sacred and worshiped. The discovery of a large number of amulets suggests that people probably wore them as lucky charms to ward off evil spirits.
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A large number of terracotta figurines discovered at the Harappan sites have been associated with the worship of mother goddess , pashupati -the male God, although there was not any temple building in the excavation, but traces from cemetery shows that harappan people do believe in the concept of life after death, There are many seals to support the evidence of the Indus Valley Gods.
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