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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.