Indus Valley Civilization

 

 

 

1.      Origins of Hinduism in two ancient cultural complexes:

a.       Indus Valley (“Harappan”) Civilization (c.2500 BCE to 1500 BCE)

b.      Aryan culture (developed during 2nd millennium BCE)

 

Indus Valley (“Harappan”) Civilization

2.      The Indus Valley civilization: Began to develop around 3000-2500 B.C.E., around the Indus River in what is now Pakistan and western India. Ruins of ancient cities such as Harappā and Mohenjo-Daro (about 40 miles apart) show that those ancient people built drainage systems that ran into brick-lined sewers. Brick homes many stories high were common. They also developed systems of writing and counting, and dug canals to irrigate their farms.

a.       Trade w/Middle East, Gujarat

b.      Unity of culture across 1000 sites over 750k square miles (link: Map of Indus Valley Civ)

                                                  i.      Pottery, architecture, writing

                                                ii.      Indigenous development, not influenced by Egyptian or Sumer

c.       Little known about polity or religion: the “faceless civilization”

d.      Language

e.       Matrilineal?

f.       Religion

                                                  i.      Temples, terracotta figurines, stone seals

1.      Goddess worship

2.      Land as feminine

3.      Goddess as forces of nature and its creativity, fertility or barrenness

4.      Cyclicality in Indian religion: impetus from agricultural settings?  Cycles of fertility, menstrual cycle

                                                ii.      Yoga?

                                              iii.      Proto Shiva (Link: Ancient Indus Valley: Slide Show: #33)