The organic relationship between the ancient culture of the indus Valley and Hinduism of today is proved by the worship of

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The organic relationship between the ancient culture of the indus Valley and Hinduism of today is proved by the worship of

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The ancient culture of the Indus Valley and Hinduism share an organic relationship, which is demonstrated by the worship of stones, trees, and animals. This practice can be seen as a continuity between the ancient Indus Valley civilization and the religious beliefs and rituals of present-day Hinduism. This form of worship is known as animism, where natural elements are believed to have spiritual significance and are revered as manifestations of divine beings. While options 1, 3, and 4 mention various deities worshiped in Hinduism, such as Pashupati, Indra, the Mother Goddess, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Siva, and Sakti, these deities are not directly connected to the worship of stones, trees, and animals. Therefore, option 2 is the correct answer.