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sabha and samitee short note ​

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Answered by rajanak600731
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In other instances, sabha referred to a "body of men shining together." The term sabha was often linked with the term samiti (meeting together), both words referring to a gathering, assembly, or council of people. The Atharva Veda identified sabha and samiti as two daughters of the high Vedic god Prajāpati.

Answered by ShreyasNatekar
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Sabha and Samiti were two assemblies that are mentioned by the Rigveda and Atharvaveda as also the Chandogya Upanishad, the other being Samiti. ... The Sabha and Samili were described as sisters-the two daughters of Prajapati. The Sabha was a select body, less popular and political in character than the Samiti.

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