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what was the use of grate bath ?​

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Answered by dalalvinay481
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The Great Bath (Sindhi: مها سنان گهاٽ، موهن جو دڙو‎) is one of the best-known remarkable structures among the ruins of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization excavated at Mohenjo-daro in Sindh, Pakistan.[1][2][3] Archaeological evidence indicates that the Great Bath was built in the 3rd millennium BCE, soon after the raising of the "citadel" mound on which it is located

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey friend it is not grate bath its great bath

And here is a short explanation that why they were used

The Great Bath was mainly used for religious practice, but sometimes for bathing. They most likely used this for religious practice because there is no sign of a temple anywhere for religious practice. Some people weren’t even allowed to enter the Great Bath because they were poor or not pure.

They had a bathroom area near the Great Bath most likely used to purify them to enter the Great Bath. They had nowhere else to go for religious practice so they used the Great Bath. They might also use the Great Bath to clean themselves or to relax. Now their city is complete, they had a downfall.

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