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what is a 'sabha' ?​

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Answered by nidhirandhawa7
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A sabhā in Ancient India was an assembly, congregation, or council. Personified as a deity, Sabhā is a daughter of Prajapati in the Atharvaveda. The term has also given rise to modern terms of Parliament of India, such as Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, and the Indian states' Legislative Assembly, Vidhan Sabha.

Answered by Anonymous
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I think its denotes lok sabha ......

Sabha is a assembly......of legislature......

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