explain the sabha and the samiti
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The term Sabha denotes both the assembly (in early Rig-Vedic) and the assembly hall (Later Rig-Vedic). ... It was basically a kin-based assembly and the practice of women attending it was stopped in later-Vedic times. ... The references to samiti come from the latest books of the Rig-Veda ...
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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 the people for conduct of tribal business and it was presides over by the King.
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