Mohan-jo-daro in Sindhi means

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‘Mohan-jo-daro’ in Sindhi means

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Option 1: The city of evil spirits- This option suggests that "Mohan-jo-daro" means the city of evil spirits. However, this is not the correct meaning. The city of Mohenjo-daro was not associated with evil spirits.

Option 2: The food of Pashupathi- This option suggests that "Mohan-jo-daro" means the food of Pashupathi. However, this is not the correct meaning. Pashupathi refers to Lord Shiva, and there is no connection between Mohenjo-daro and food.

Option 3: The land of Shiva- This option suggests that "Mohan-jo-daro" means the land of Shiva. However, this is not the correct meaning. While Mohenjo-daro was a significant city during the Indus Valley Civilization, there is no evidence to suggest that it was specifically associated with Lord Shiva.

Option 4: The mound of the dead- This option provides the correct answer. Mohenjo-daro translates to "the mound of the dead" in Sindhi, which is an appropriate description as it is an ancient archaeological site with numerous burial mounds.