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The Indus valley civilisation is a far more older and civilisation than the egyptian civilisation. the Egyptians only wanted to live in a society where the king is like their god but the Indus valley civilisation is more like our present day life everybody gets to live a good life not only the king.so I would prefer to live in the Indus valley civilisation than the Egyptian civilisation
There is not a lot of information about the religion that the Indus Valley people followed. However, it is thought that they worshiped a mother goddess, a father god, as well as a few other deities.
Figures resembling Shiva and Skanda have been found on Indus stamp seals, so perhaps you are referring to those.
It's known as Ganga , Bhagirathi , Sursari and more ;)
features of the Indus religion: a Great Male God and a Mother Goddess; deification or veneration of animals and plants; symbolic representation of the phallus (linga) and vulva (yoni); and, use of baths and water in religious practice.
they probebly worhip shri pashupati ji now the shiva
God doesn't have a family he is one
Because God was the only thing they had in life and the feeling that God was responsible for everything and would make the world a better place gave them strength in life.
No such concept.
Yes!
Because God is a concept.
God is not real. The concept of God was invented by people.