
These early inhabitants tamed rivers, created advanced city layouts, and established intricate water systems, as seen in Mohenjo-Daro's public baths and Dholavira's extensive reservoirs.
Despite their achievements, they disappeared without leaving decipherable records. Archaeologists have found artifacts like seals and scripts but remain puzzled by their true significance.
Yet, their legacy endures in India’s water rituals and community practices, reflecting a culture that revered water as a vital, sacred resource.