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explain the concept of ganasanghas and give examples of ganasanghas​

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Answered by jharigamprachi
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Ganasanghas were kingdoms that were, governed by a council. the republic of Vjji or Vrijji was one of such examples.

The word gaṇa (/ˈɡʌnə/; Sanskrit: गण) in Sanskrit and Pali means "flock, troop, multitude, number, tribe, category, series, or class". It can also be used to refer to a "body of attendants" and can refer to "a company, any assemblage or association of men formed for the attainment of the same aims". The word "gana" can also refer to councils or assemblies convened to discuss matters of religion or other topics.

In Hinduism, the Gaṇas are attendants of Shiva and live on Mount Kailash. Ganesha was chosen as their leader by Shiva, hence Ganesha's title gaṇeśa or gaṇapati, "lord or leader of the ganas".

Answered by samarthcv
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Gana: It is a group which has many members. Sangha: It means organisation or association.

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