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what were the religious beliefs of practices of the harappans

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Answered by VIMAL11111
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It was widely suggested that the Harappan peopleworshipped a Mother goddess symbolizing fertility. A few Indus valley seals displayed swastika sign which were there in many religions, especially in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
Answered by skyfall63
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Explanation:

The research has been found that the Harappan People worshiped the highest Mother Goddess, John Marshall (Earth Goddess).

They worship the earth Goddess for fertile land. The people of Harappan were highly religious and they have deep faith in God. The symbols of Swastik and chakras are also found in Indus valley civilization which is the sign that the people used to worship Lord Shiva.

Fire kunds have also been received from Kalibanga.

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