What were the religious beliefs and practices of the Indus Valley people?

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What were the religious beliefs and practices of the Indus Valley people?

The religious beliefs and practices of the Indus Valley people are not fully understood due to the lack of deciphered written records. However, archaeological evidence suggests that they had a complex religious system. They worshipped a variety of deities, including mother goddesses and male gods, as depicted in terracotta figurines and seals. The presence of fire altars and ritual bathing areas suggests the practice of fire worship and purification rituals. The discovery of animal figurines and the depiction of animals in their artwork suggest that they may have also worshipped animals. Additionally, the presence of elaborate city planning and the construction of large public buildings, such as the Great Bath in Mohenjo-daro, indicate the importance of communal religious practices and possibly organized religious ceremonies.