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The word 'ganasangha' refers to a
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Answered by HEARTQUEENN
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The word gaṇa (/ˈɡʌnə/; Sanskrit: गण) in Sanskrit and Pali means "tribe". It can also be used to refer to a "body of attendants" and can refer to "any assemblage or association of men formed for the attainment of the same aims", denotes the gathering of a given community.

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Answered by apoorva035
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The phrase gana sangha can be translated as "(rule by) tribal assembly". ... Many smaller states and tribes near these great states also had the gana sangha form of government, such as the Koliyas, and the Shakyas, the small tribal state which Gautama Buddha was born to.

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