Explain the terms Upanishad, Sangha and Viharas?
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Vihara - early type of Buddhist monastery consisting of an open court surrounded by open cells accessible through an entrance porch.
Sangha - Buddhist monastic order, traditionally composed of four groups: monks, nuns, laymen, and laywomen.
Upanishads - are referred to as a collection of philosophical texts which provides a theoretical base for the Hindu religion. They are also known as Vedanta. They contain the teachings of many great religious teachers and saints. The main philosophy of the Upanishads is Upasana (worship) and Bhakti (devotion).
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