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What was the use of Great Bath?
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Answered by haripriyayarlagadda4
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Answer:

Great Bath, ancient structure at Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan, an archaeological site featuring ruins of the Indus civilization. The Great Bath dates to the 3rd millennium bce and is believed to have been used for ritual bathing.

Explanation:

(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.

The floor of the tank is water tight due to finely fitted bricks laid on edge with gypsum plaster and the side walls were constructed in a similar manner. To make the tank even more water tight, a thick layer of natural tar was laid along the sides of the tank and presumably also beneath the floor.

Answered by Hriday0014
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Answer: The  use of great bath is important people take a dip on a special occasion.

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