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How did indus valley merged into vedic civilization?

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Is the indus valley civilization proto dravidian dravidian?

Possibly. It's unlikely that it was a Vedic\Aryan civilization.


First civilization in India?

The earliest known civilization in India existed from about 2500â??1700 BCE. It was known as the Indus Valley Civilization. We didn't know of its existence until 1921.


Indus river valley conquered by who?

The Aryans (Vedic people) overthrew the stone forts of the Dasyu. If you refer to the Indus Valley Civilization people, no one conquered them, they left Sindh because of floods and drought.


A major city of the pre-Vedic culture of the Indus River Valley was?

Harappa


How did Hinduism's religion begin?

it evolved from the vedic religion in India and it evolved over time


What are the causes of Aryan migration?

A group of warrior nomads, the Aryans, began to migrate into the Indus Valley region around the time that the Harappan Civilization began to decline. Scholars disagree about whether the Aryans overtook the Harappan Civilization by force, or simply moved in and coexisted with them during their decline. Regardless, the nomadic Aryans were predominately a cattle-breeding society, and they learned how to live as settled agriculturists from the remaining Harappan people. Therefore, the Aryans absorbed remnants of the Harappan Civilization and integrated them into their own culture to form the Vedic culture. Since the Indus Valley Civilization left no written records, the nature of the transition from the Harappan culture to the resulting Vedic culture is that much more a mystery


Where did the Indus Valley people live?

History presents no clear facts about the religion of people of the Indus valley civilization. They might have been nature worshipers, or perhaps they followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Fire altars were found at one Indus site, and figures similar to Skanda and Shiva, Hindu deities, have been found on some Indus seals.


What is or was the religion of the Indus River valley?

History presents no clear facts about the religion of the people of the Indus valley civilization. They might have been been nature worshipers, or perhaps they followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Figures resembling Skanda and Shiva, Hindu deities, have been found on some Indus seals.


Religion for the Indus River Valley?

History present no clear facts about the religion of people of Indus valley civilization. They might have been nature worshipers, or perhaps followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Figures resembling Shiva and Skanda, Hindu deities, have been found on some Indus seals.


Indus valley religion?

History presents no clear facts about the religion of people of Indus valley civilization. They might have been been nature worshipers, or perhaps followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Some of the Indus seals show figures that resemble Shiva and Skanda, two Hindu deities, however.


Indus river valley religions?

History presents no clear facts about the religion of people of Indus valley civilization. They might have been been nature worshipers, or perhaps followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Some of the Indus seals show figures that resemble Shiva and Skanda, two Hindu deities, however.


Why the Indus script has not been deciphered the pictographs do not represent a script?

Answer- The pictographs do not represent a script. The indus valley civilization was scientifically developed is a proof in self.The seals and tablets are the hoofs of their traces, which narrates their scientifc achievements, with their literary evidences in the Vedic metaphoric language. The Vedic metaphors have been engraved on the seals. The pictographs can be interpreted with the help of Vedic science and modern science, which require full knowledge of the creation with interdisciplinary approach. If any body want my help or can help me in this direction I will feel happy. My contact no. is Dr. C.P.Trivedi Mob. 09425456518 Indus script was deciphered in 2010, for more information, please visit the 'Indus Script Dictionary' page on Facebook.