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The '''Pashupati seal''' is an ancient seal discovered at the Indus Valley Civilization site of Mohenjo-daro in modern-day Pakistan. The seal depicts a figure seated in a yoga-like posture, surrounded by animals, and is believed to represent an early form of the Hindu deity Shiva. | The '''Pashupati seal''' is an ancient seal discovered at the Indus Valley Civilization site of Mohenjo-daro in modern-day Pakistan. The seal depicts a figure seated in a yoga-like posture, surrounded by animals, and is believed to represent an early form of the Hindu deity Shiva. | ||
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Pashupati seal
The Pashupati seal is an ancient seal discovered at the Indus Valley Civilization site of Mohenjo-daro in modern-day Pakistan. The seal depicts a figure seated in a yoga-like posture, surrounded by animals, and is believed to represent an early form of the Hindu deity Shiva.