what were the shrenis
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SHRENI Described in many classical Sanskrit and Pali texts, shrenis wereoccupational groups or guilds. The fourth-century b.c. grammarian Pānini, referred toshrenis, though without a clear description. ... Communities of shrenis sometimes became entire villages or urban neighborhoods
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Shreni, in the context of Ancient India was an association of traders, merchants, and artisans. Generally, a separate shreni existed for a particular group of persons engaged in the same vocation or activity. Shrenis have sometimes been compared with the guilds. However, persons engaged in life destroying activities like hunting and fishing did not form any shreni.
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Shreni, in the context of Ancient India was an association of traders, merchants, and artisans. Generally, a separate shreni existed for a particular group of persons engaged in the same vocation or activity. Shrenis have sometimes been compared with the guilds. However, persons engaged in life destroying activities like hunting and fishing did not form any shreni.
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