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Democracy and Sangha

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Difference between Democracy and Sangha

Democracy vs. Sangha

Democracy (δημοκρατία dēmokraa thetía, literally "rule by people"), in modern usage, has three senses all for a system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting. Sangha (saṅgha; saṃgha; සංඝයා; พระสงฆ์; Tamil: சங்கம்) is a word in Pali and Sanskrit meaning "association", "assembly", "company" or "community" and most commonly refers in Buddhism to the monastic community of bhikkhus (monks) and bhikkhunis (nuns).

Similarities between Democracy and Sangha

Democracy and Sangha have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): East Asia.

East Asia

East Asia is the eastern subregion of the Asian continent, which can be defined in either geographical or ethno-cultural "The East Asian cultural sphere evolves when Japan, Korea, and what is today Vietnam all share adapted elements of Chinese civilization of this period (that of the Tang dynasty), in particular Buddhism, Confucian social and political values, and literary Chinese and its writing system." terms.

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Democracy and Sangha Comparison

Democracy has 421 relations, while Sangha has 68. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.20% = 1 / (421 + 68).

References

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