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Encyclopedia > Pasupati

Pashupati(Sanskrit: "lord of animals") is a god associated with animals and nature. He arose from the Mohenjo-daro culture of India. He is a stag-horned god, much like the Celtic Cernunnos. Sometimes connections have been drawn from Pashupati to Shiva, a later, Hindu supreme God, with Pashupati as the forerunner, so to speak.


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