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.
Hinduism and Jainism were the religions of Indus valley civilization.
In the Indus Valley.
Hinduism! The people who lived in the Indus Valley were Dravidians, who we know were Hindu.
The Indus valley people were most likely Hindus and Jains who spoke Sanskrit and Prakrit.
The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined.
The great camel rodeo
worshipping nature every nite
Since it's in India the most popular religion should be Hinduism --
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.
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
Hinduism, hope that helps (=
according to historians aryans first settled in indus valley and founded Hinduism. aryans had Brahmanism as their religion before moving to indus valley, which evolved into Hinduism as time passed.