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what were the features of the great bath in mohenjodaro?​

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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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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Answered by suneeta0210
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a) The Great bath was a large rectangular tank present in an area on flat ground delineated by the walls of the buildings from all sides.

b) There were two sets of steps one in the north and the other in the south that goes to the tank.

c) The tank was made in such a way that no water can come out made by use of mortar or gypsum and bricks.

d) Except on side all the other sides consist of rooms and one of these rooms used to have a large well. The water in the tank comes from these wells.

e) Once the water in the tank is used then it drains.

f) In the north direction there used to be a narrow path that led to a smaller building which consists of eight bathrooms equally divided on both sides of the path. These bathrooms are connected to a drain that ran with the narrow path.

g) According to the historians the Great Bath was meant for bath on special occasions to be used by the public.

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