The Pashupati seal (also Mahayogi seal, Proto-Śiva seal) is a steatite seal which was uncovered in Mohenjo-daro, now in modern day Pakistan, a major urban site of the Indus Valley civilisation (IVC). It has one of the more complicated designs in the thousands of seals found from the Indus Valley civilization, and is unusual in having a human figure as the main and largest element; in most seals this is an animal The Pashupati seal is in the National Museum, New Delhi, having been allocated to the Republic of India at Partition in 1947,with the other Mohenjo-daro finds.