1. Structured Questions
With reference to the sources of information about the Harappan Civilisation, answer the
following
Three significant features of the Great Bath.
i Social classification of Harappans as pointed out by the citadel.
c) Religion of the Harappans as depicted by the Seals.
Answers
Answer:
) The great bath resembles a large swimming pool. This building is 55m long and 35m wide. ...
(2) It is used on religious festival. Arrangements has been made to discharge the dirty water from it by huge drains.
(3) Near SOUTH-WEST corner of the Great bath was the "hummam" I. e the hot air bath.
the citadel had the houses of the ruling class. the citadel points to the elaborate planning that went into the development of cities and justifies that the Harappan civilisation was an urban civilisation
Pashupati seal has been found from Mohenjodaro in which a Yogi figure has been depicted. The Yogi on the seal is surrounded by buffalo, tiger, elephant, rhinoceros and deer. hence, the Yogi is said to be proto-Shiva. Signs of phallic worship have been found.
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Explanation:
1)Three significant features of great bath
- The construction of the Great Bath indicates that the art of building had reached a high level of perfection at that time
- The design of the Great Bath portrays the efficient planning in the structural features relating to water supply and sewage disposal.
- Most of the scholars agree that the Great Bath might have been used for religious purposes.This indicates the importance attached to ceremonial building in sacred tanks,ponds and rivers since time immemorial
2)Social classification of Harappans as pointed out by the citadel.
- The citadel had houses of the ruling class and the presence of specific building and houses of ruling class indicates some kind of social classification
3)Religion of the Harappans as depicted by the Seals.
- Seals of the Pashupati shows that people beleived in lord Shiva as it showed a three faced diety .