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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.
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
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.
Odin is the chief god.
PTAH is the answer for chief god of Memphis.
Anu - the God of the Heavens was the chief god among the mesopotamians.
The chief god of the ancient druids was the Dagda. The Dagda was the chief father god and was married to Morrigan.
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The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
Most regard Ra as the chief god of Egyptian myths; he was a sun god.