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parishad institute during vedic period​

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Parishad

Sayana explains the terms Gavyam Parisadantah as Gosangham, and so Griffith translates it as a "herd of cattle".

In Yajur Veda the epithet parisadya applied to Agni may point to his presence in the parisad.

It has been shown that Ahirbudhnya, a form of Rudra, is called Parisadaya, but in the Mahabharata, Skanda, the son of Siva, is associated with the Parisadas at numberous places. Siva is also described as Gana-dhyaksa, it is also called Parisadpriya.

The evidence that it functioned as a royal council is provided by Paraskara Grhyasutras, wherein; the parisad is represented as conducting debate under the chairmanship of its Isana (President).

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