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etc.), a Vedic connection of the so-called S ́iva Pas ́upati found on some Harappa
seals (D. Srinivasan 1984) cannot be established; this mythological concept is
due, rather, to common Eurasian ideas of the “Lord of the Animals” who is
already worshipped by many Neolithic hunting societies. Similarly, the remnants
of the so-called fire rituals at Kalibangan (B. B. Lal 1997) involve clearly non-
Vedic offerings of animal bones; they (and the so-called “lin.ga steles,” actually
supports for cooking pots) may represent nothing but a community kitchen of
the Indus Civilization (R. S. Sharma 1995: 47).


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