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whom did the people of indus valley civilization worship?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They worshipped Pashupati.

  • Historians had previously found few clay seals naturally consisting of the principal God Shiva Pashupati. Pashupati Mahadeva realistically was the historical civilization's primary deity.
  • Mahadeva with three faces and two mighty horns, sitting serenely on a low throne, is described on the Pashupati seal which was discovered in Mohanjodaro.
  • A fierce tiger, an elephant, a rhinoceros, and a buffalo encompass him, with two deers at his dear feet. The structure was always worshipped by the people.
Answered by PADMINI
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The people of the Indus valley civilization worshipped ''Pashupati''

  • Indus valley civilization is the first civilization in India. The people of this civilization worshipped Pashupati (Lord Shiva).
  • In the word Pashupati, 'pashu' means animals so ''Pashupati Mahadev'' (Lord Shiva) is known as the lord of animals.
  • Pashupati Mahadev is represented on seals as sitting in a yogic posture with three faces and two horns.  
  • The chief male deity is surrounded by four animals namely - elephant, rhino, tiger, and buffalo.
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