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प्रश्न
What evidence is found for us to know about the following:
Dress and Ornaments were worn by the people.
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उत्तर
In the context of the mentioned headlines in the question evidence that are found are described below:
The various sculptured figures show that people used to wear a simple dress. Men used two pieces of cloth; the upper garment, that was a shawl which was drawn over the left shoulder and under the right arm; the lower garment resembled a modem dhoti. The female dress did not differ much from that of the male. Women used a loin cloth bound by a girdle. Common fabrics were commonly used, perhaps wool was also used. Male and female both were fond of wearing ornaments. Gold, silver, copper, other metals, and precious stones were used for making various ornaments of different designs. Men and women used to wear necklaces, finger-rings, and armlets. Women decorated themselves with a head-dress, earrings, bangles, bracelets, girdles, and anklets.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give one evidence to show that the Harappan people excelled in the art of sculpture in the following:
In metal
Mention the evidence which suggests that the Harappan people worshiped: The Mother Goddess
Mention the evidence which suggests that the Harappan people worshiped: The Shiva Pashupati
What evidence is found for us to know about the following:
Food of the Indus Valley people.
Write a note on the religious beliefs and practices of the Harappan people with reference to:
Worship of the Mother Goddess.
Mention the types of dress worn by the Indus Valley people.
With reference to art and sculpture of the Indus Valley people answer the following question:
How did Indus pottery reflect great variety?
With reference to the religious belief of the Harappans, state the following:
The sources of information about the religious beliefs of the Harappans.
With reference to the religious belief of the Harappans, state the following:
Their belief in Mother Goddess.
With reference to the religious belief of the Harappans, state the following:
Worship of Nature.
