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One of the most significant implications of R's work is the contention that there was no disruption between the Indus Valley civilization and subsequent cultures in India. R argues that the cultural essence of the Indus Valley persisted through time, showing remarkable continuity in language, practices, and religious worship.
The discovery of numerous deities, including the prominent Rudra, linked to later Hindu practices, further reaffirmed this continuity. The examination of inscriptions revealed not just isolated words, but a coherent language with grammatical structures akin to Sanskrit.