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Sangha (IPA: [
sɐnɡʱɐ]) is a Pali word used in many
Indian languages,
including Sanskrit which means "****ociation", "****embly", "company" or "community";...
- make-up of the gana
sanghas was
either that of a
single clan (e.g. Shakya), or a
confederacy of
clans (e.g. Vajji). Most of the gana
sanghas are aristocratic...
- Look up
sangha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sangha (from
Sanskrit saṃgha '****embly') most
often refers to:
Sangha (Buddhism), the
fourfold community...
- 688 households. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Sankhvāst; also
known as
Sanghas, Sangkhuast, Sankhāş, and Sankhāst
OpenStreetMap contributors (27 October...
- and
there are many
affiliated regional sanghas. B
Kenchappa Gowda Elected members handle key
roles in the
Sangha's activities,
including institutions that...
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Sangram Singh I (12
April 1482 – 30
January 1528), most
commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the
Maharana of
Mewar from 1508 to 1528 CE. A
member of the Sisodia...
- In Jainism,
Sangha (Community of the pious) is a term used to
refer to the
fourfold community of Muni (male ascetics),
Aryika /
Sadhvi (female ascetics)...
- a
growing List of
Buddhist Sanghas and
Governing Bodies. A
sangharaja or
patriarch is the
senior monk of a
Buddhist Sangha. A
supreme sangharaja is the...
- may have
influenced the
development of the śramanic Jain and
Buddhist sanghas,
where monarchies tended toward Vedic Brahmanism. The day of the Buddha's...
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included Mula
Sangha (further
divided into Nandi, Sena,
Simha and Deva
Sanghas) and now
largely extinct Kashtha Sangha (which
included Mathura sangha, ""Lat-Vagad"...