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Asked: February 24, 20242024-02-24T10:56:16+05:30 2024-02-24T10:56:16+05:30In: History

Write a short note on Religion and Religious practices of the Harappans.

Write a short note on Religion and Religious practices of the Harappans.

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      2024-02-24T10:56:59+05:30Added an answer on February 24, 2024 at 10:56 am

      The religion and religious practices of the Harappan Civilization, also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, remain enigmatic due to the lack of deciphered written records. However, archaeological findings provide some insights into the spiritual and ritualistic aspects of Harappan society.

      1. Lack of Monumental Temples:
      Unlike some other ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia or Egypt, the Harappan Civilization did not leave behind monumental temples or structures explicitly identified as religious centers. The absence of such structures has made it challenging for scholars to decipher the specific nature of Harappan religious practices.

      2. Seals and Iconography:
      One of the primary sources of information on Harappan religion comes from the numerous seals discovered at various archaeological sites. These seals often depict various animals, including humped bulls, elephants, and tigers, as well as anthropomorphic figures, possibly deities or revered beings. The presence of these symbols on seals suggests a connection to religious or ritualistic activities.

      3. The "Pashupati" Seal:
      One of the most famous artifacts is the "Pashupati Seal," depicting a figure seated in a yogic posture surrounded by animals. The central figure, often identified as a deity, has antlers and is sometimes referred to as a proto-Shiva. The animals surrounding this central figure, including elephants and buffalo, imply a symbolic or religious significance. The term "Pashupati" is associated with Shiva, the Lord of Animals, in later Hindu tradition.

      4. Ceremonial Baths and Great Bath:
      The archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro features a large structure commonly referred to as the "Great Bath." This structure, with its well-planned layout and steps leading into a large pool, suggests a ritualistic or ceremonial purpose. The Great Bath is often associated with purification or religious bathing practices, highlighting the importance of ritual cleanliness in Harappan culture.

      5. Evidence of Ritualistic Activities:
      Archaeological excavations have uncovered various artifacts, including terracotta figurines, possibly representing deities or worshipped beings. Additionally, the discovery of fire altars and certain ritual tools suggests that the Harappans engaged in specific religious ceremonies or rituals, the details of which remain elusive.

      6. Worship of Mother Goddess:
      Some scholars propose the existence of a Mother Goddess cult in Harappan society. This hypothesis is based on the discovery of female figurines with exaggerated features, possibly symbolizing fertility and maternal aspects. The worship of a Mother Goddess is a recurring theme in ancient civilizations and could have played a role in Harappan religious beliefs.

      In conclusion, the religion and religious practices of the Harappan Civilization remain speculative and challenging to decipher due to the absence of written records and monumental structures. The interpretation of seals, figurines, and archaeological features suggests a complex belief system with a focus on ritualistic activities, possibly involving deities associated with animals and nature. While much remains uncertain, ongoing research and discoveries continue to contribute to our understanding of the spiritual aspects of this ancient civilization.

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