What was the Sangha? what was its
in the roll was of Buddhism
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Sangha is a Sanskrit word used in many Indian languages, including Pali meaning "association", "assembly", "company" or "community". It was historically used in a political context to denote a governing assembly in a republic or a kingdom.
Sangha , meaning 'company' or 'community', refers to the monastic communities of monks and nuns across the Buddhist world. The Sangha has kept Buddhist texts safe over the centuries and has interpreted and taught Buddhist philosophy.
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Sangha , meaning 'company' or 'community', refers to the monastic communities of monks and nuns across the Buddhist world. The Sangha has kept Buddhist texts safe over the centuries and has interpreted and taught Buddhist philosophy.
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