what is the difference between magadha and vajji
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Magadha:-
Out of the 16 'Mahajanapadas', it was Magadha (South Bihar) which developed as the most grounded kingdom. As it was a government, the choice made by the king was final.The individuals couldn't do anything against the Lord's will.
The primary essential leader of Magadha was Bimbisara, who ruled in the second half of the sixteenth century BC.
Vajji:-
Dissimilar to Magadha, which was a capable government, Vajji was the seat of an assembled republic, known as the 'Gana' or 'Sangha'. A 'Gana' or 'Sangha was a state led by the leaders of the families having a place with a group or by the head of several tribes. It is trusted that Vajji was governed by an assembly of more than 7000 clan agents and senior citizens.
Out of the 16 'Mahajanapadas', it was Magadha (South Bihar) which developed as the most grounded kingdom. As it was a government, the choice made by the king was final.The individuals couldn't do anything against the Lord's will.
The primary essential leader of Magadha was Bimbisara, who ruled in the second half of the sixteenth century BC.
Vajji:-
Dissimilar to Magadha, which was a capable government, Vajji was the seat of an assembled republic, known as the 'Gana' or 'Sangha'. A 'Gana' or 'Sangha was a state led by the leaders of the families having a place with a group or by the head of several tribes. It is trusted that Vajji was governed by an assembly of more than 7000 clan agents and senior citizens.
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