Religious System during Harappan Period
The available evidence indicates that the religion of the Indus people comprised of −
- Worship of the Mother Goddess;
- Worship of a male deity, probably of Lord Siva;
- Worship of animals, nature, semi human, or fabulous;
- Worship of trees in their natural state or of their indwelling spirits;
- Worship of inanimate stones or other objects, of linga and yoni symbol;
- Chrematheism as illustrated in the worship of the sacred "incense-burners";
- Faith in amulets and charms indicative of demonophobia; and
- Practice of yoga.
- These traits imply that the religion was primarily an indigenous development and "the lineal parent of Hinduism," which ....
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