Define sabha and samiti explain their features
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Sabha and Samiti were two assemblies that are mentioned by the Rigveda and Atharvaveda as also the Chandogya Upanishad, the other being Samiti. ... The Sabha and Samili were described as sisters-the two daughters of Prajapati. The Sabha was a select body, less popular and political in character than the Samiti
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Sabha and Samiti
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- Polity of early Vedic period is a tribal polity, with a tribal cheif in the centre.
- The tribe was called Jana and the tribal chief was known as Rajana.
- Rajana looked after the affairs of the tribe with the help of other tribal assmeblies.
- These were known as Sabha and Samiti.
- Sabha consisted of elder members of the tribe.
- Samiti mainly dealt with policy decisions and the political business.
- Sabha performed judicial functions while Samiti did not .
- Later Sabha became a small aristocratic body while Samiti did not exist
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