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What are some possible interpretations of the purpose of the Great Bath?

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Archaeologists have proposed that the ‘Great Bath’ might have been used as a public bath for people, a bath for the royal family, or a tank for religious rituals. The first interpretation, a public bath, is now ruled out because most houses in Mohenjo-daro had individual bathrooms.
Class VI Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation.

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  1. The Great Bath, found in the ancient Indus Valley civilization, may have served multiple purposes: as a ritualistic site for religious ceremonies, a public bathing facility promoting hygiene and community gatherings, or a symbol of social status and sophistication. Its significance reflects cultural values and communal practices of the time.

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