-
Santhagara is a Pali word
derived from
combination of
Santha or
Sanstha in
Sanskrit (group) and
Agara (house or ****embly point) and was used for the general...
- the
santhāgāra.
After the Buddha's cremation, his
remains were
honoured in the
santhāgāra of ****nārā for
seven days, and it was in this
santhāgāra that...
- the
devas in
Buddhist cosmology, are
modelled on
those of the
Shakya santhāgāra or
general ****embly hall.
Tharu people of
Tarai region of
India and Nepal...
-
Licchavika rājās
instead met more
often for
administrative purposes in the
santhāgāra, a mote-hall-like
meeting place located in the
capital and the
large cities...
-
Indian society,
where temples were
built around and
integrated into the "
santhagara village meeting hall" as the mandapa. The
Aihole temples are
built at...
- like the
Sakyas and the
other gaṇasaṅgha, the
Koliya ****embly met in a
santhāgāra, the main of
which was
located at Rāmagāma. The
judicial and legislative...
- voting." The salākāgrahapāka was the
elected "collector of votes" in the
santhāgāra, or
general ****embly hall used for voting. The Jain
cosmological term...
- functioned. Like the
Licchavika ****embly, the
Vaideha ****embly
possessed a
santhāgāra as
meeting place,
although it
normally met only once a year. The Gaṇa...
- more
frequently than the ****embly. The ****embly and the
Council met in a
santhāgāra,
although the
number of
members of
neither of
these two
bodies is known...
- "chiefs"). Like with
other gaṇasaṅgha, the ****embly of the Kālāmas met in a
santhāgāra located in
their capital. The ****embly met rarely, and the administration...