Santhāgāra

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title: Santhāgāra
text: Santhagara is a Pali word derived from combination of Santha or Sanstha in Sanskrit (group) and Agara and was used for the general assembly hall of a particular Gaṇasaṅgha kshatriya clan of ancient northern India where the old and younger of the same clan meets to decide on the general and state affairs. Santhagara was associated with republican states and its history traces back to 600 B.C. The republican states were known as gaṇa or saṅgha. Buddhist literatures show that Santhagara of republic
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