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what is the significance of the great bath in mohenjodaro and the great granary in harappan​

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Answered by franktheruler
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The Great bath in Mohenjodaro was used on religious occasions and the great granary in Harappa was used to preserve food grains.

  • Great bath in Mohenjodaro- It is believed to be the earliest water tank for the public. It is an extraordinary structure of the Indus Valley Civilization made with waterproof bricks and mud. The bath was used for religious ceremonies and special occasions.

  • Great Granary in Harappa- These were one of the largest structures in the Indus valley cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro. Granaries were used to store food grain that was useful during natural calamities. Harappans also used lime and grass on granary walls to prevent insects and moisture from destroying the grains.
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