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differences between the sabha and samiti

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Answered by shatakshi1
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sabha means one person who calls people and give his opinion to the people and samiti is to sit in groups and discus some issues
Answered by aburaihana123
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Sabha and Samiti

  • The word "Sabha" denotes both the assembly and the assembly hall in the early rig Vedic and later rig Vedic.
  • The word "Samiti" means "a folk assembly" in which people are gathered for the purpose of transacting tribal business.  
  • These terms refer to a people's conference, assembly or legislature.
  • Mostly samiti and sabha known as daughters of prajapati.
  • The difference is sabha performed in judicial function while samiti did not.
  • The sabha later became a miniscule aristocratic body and there was no longer any samiti later.
  • It widely indicates that somehow the Sabha was likely a Leaders ' or Nobles' Council.
  • Whereas the word samiti progressively began to fall from use, in the classical literature the word sabha persisted to appear.

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