Define the Sabha and the Samiti?
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SABHA :- The sabha means meeting of the people in a hall. Sabha was essentially a gathering of the Brahmanas or the priestly class.
Samiti :- The Samiti was an assembly of the common people as well as the Brahmanas and the rich. The Samiti was a larger gathering of all people for the conduct of tribal business and it was presided over by the king.
Samiti :- The Samiti was an assembly of the common people as well as the Brahmanas and the rich. The Samiti was a larger gathering of all people for the conduct of tribal business and it was presided over by the king.
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The definition of Sabha and Samiti is as follows:
- Sabha is the Hindi and Sanskrit term for the word 'assembly'.
- A sabha is basically a congregation of people whose interests match.
- Sabha is an important unit of self-government in the Hindu Society.
- A samiti is also an assembly but it is bigger than a sabha.
- In a samiti, members of the assembly express their perspective regarding various issues
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