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In what form did democracy exist in ancient India?​

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Democracy is the system of the people or by the people. Thus, it is a system where people are responsible for choosing their rulers or representatives. It is a pattern in which freedom, equality, and brotherhood are the basic principles.  Historically, the democratic system of governance in India was started from the Vedic period.

Since ancient times, democratic system has been strong in India? Its evidence is derived from ancient literature, coins, and various records.

It would not be wrong to say that the principle of democracy is originated from the Vedas. The Sabha and Samiti are mentioned in both Rig Veda and Atharva Veda. In these meetings, a decision was made after the discussion with the king, ministers, and scholars at that time. This shows how politics was at that time because people together used to settle the decisions of the Sabha and Samiti with good vision. Even people of different ideologies were divided into various groups and take a decision after mutual consultation.

Occasionally there was also a conflict between ideas due to the differences in the mindsets of people. So, it will not be wrong to say that the beginning of bicameral legislation can be considered since the Vedic period. Even the selection of Indra was also due to these committees during the Vedic period. At that time, Indra was the post which was known as Kings of King. The word republic has been used forty times in Rig Veda, 9 times in Atharva Veda and in Brahman texts many times. After the decline of the Vedic era, the monarchs emerged and remained the ruler for a long time.

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