Three significant features of great bath
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(1) 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.
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- The "earliest public water tank of the ancient world" is said to be the Great Bath at Mohenjo-Daro.
- Its dimensions are roughly 12 by 7 metres (40 by 23 feet), with a maximum depth of 2.4 metres (8 ft).
- The entrance to the building was by two large stairs, one coming in from the north and one coming in from the south.
- Great Bath is a historic building at the Indus civilization's ruins-filled archaeological site in Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan.
- The Great Bath is thought to have been used for ritual bathing and dates to the third millennium bce.
- One of Mohenjodaro's most spectacular structures is thought to be the Great Bath.
- It is a rectangular brick building that has been watertightened using bitumen or tar.
- It looks like a swimming pool, and perhaps on exceptional occasions people might bathe there.
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