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MitraVaruna

MitraVaruna: The Indus Valley Deity

MitraVaruna is an ancient Hindu deity worshipped in the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished around 3300-1300 BCE. He is considered a god of the sky, the sea, and the wind.

  • MitraVaruna is often depicted as a bearded man with a long robe, carrying a staff and a fish.
  • He is associated with the Vedic god Varuna, who is also worshipped in ancient India.
  • MitraVaruna is believed to have been an important deity in the Indus Valley Civilization, with evidence of his worship found in the form of seals, pottery, and other artifacts.
  • He is also associated with the concept of the "cosmic sea", which represents the vast expanse of the universe.
  • MitraVaruna is considered a symbol of the connection between the terrestrial and celestial realms.

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