In the context of the Indus Valley Civilization, there are no specific "recognized holy" figures analogous to religious leaders in later religions, as the civilization predates recorded history and lacks extensive written records. However, archaeological findings suggest that certain deities or symbols, such as the "Proto-Shiva" figure and various animal motifs, may have held spiritual significance. The worship practices are inferred from seals and figurines, indicating a possible reverence for fertility and nature. Overall, the spiritual beliefs of the Indus people remain largely speculative due to the limited evidence available.
They respected animals because they believed that animals were holy and the Indus valley civilization did not believe in violence.
Indus International University is established by the Himachal Government and therefore automatically recognized under section 2f of the UGC act 1956
The person was Simeon.
Typically the Holy Land is represented religiously by the Jerusalem Cross. However, if you are referring to politics, all European Countries recognized the State of Israel and some also recognized Palestine.
Hinduism originated in the Indus Valley in India and from the Aryan race. Hinduism formed from the combination of the natives of the Indus Valley and the Aryans, who invaded some time around 3000 BC. The cow being holy is one example of an idea brought by the Aryan race.
They are called pilgrims because they make a pilgrimage to their recognized 'holy' sites.
The Indus River is located in Pakistan. It is the longest and largest river in Pakistan and it flows into the Arabian sea.
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
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