Which of the following was not the likely purpose of the Great Bath in the citadel at Mohenjodar

Q. Which of the following was not the likely purpose of the Great Bath in the citadel at Mohenjodar?

(a) Community bathing

(b) Swimming exercises and water sports

 (c) Some elaborate ritual of vital importance, including a corporate social life

(d) Storage of water to be used during drought or emergency

Ans: (d) Storage of water to be used during drought or emergency

 Explanation: The correct answer is (d) Storage of water to be used during drought or emergency.

The Great Bath in the citadel at Mohenjo-daro was a remarkable structure associated with the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. While its exact purpose is not definitively known, archaeological evidence and interpretations suggest that it was primarily used for communal bathing and possibly for certain rituals or ceremonies.

The Great Bath was a large, rectangular pool with steps leading into it. It had a sophisticated system of drains and water supply. The presence of changing rooms and access points for water circulation indicates that it was used for bathing or cleansing activities. The size and design of the bath suggest that it may have had a communal or social function, serving as a gathering place for the community.

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