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Name the people included in sangha’s. Do the sangha’s even exist today.

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Answered by normalperson2
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Sangha is a Sanskrit word used in many Indian languages, including Pali meaning "association", "assembly", "company" or "community". It was historically used in a political context to denote a governing assembly in a republic or a kingdom. It is used in modern times by groups such as the political party and social movement Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. It has long been commonly used by religious associations including by Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs.

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They don't exist today?

Answered by mandwalyash
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Sangha is a word used in many Indian language, including meaning " assocation" , " assembly" , " company" or " community ". It was historically used in a political context to denote a governing assembly in a republic or a kindom. it is used in modern times by groups such as the political party and social movement. it has long been commonly used by religious associations including by Buddhists, jains and Sikhs.

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