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for discussion and debate between the scholars. According to R K Mukherjee, the Parishad resembles with the university of students belonging to various colleges. Parishad represents conducting debates under the chairmanship of its president. In ancient times, Parishad was the assembly of learned
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were some important centres of the Vedic Parishad. The seat of Vedic Parishads were either at the court of kings in their respective kingdoms or at the Ashramas of the great philosopher in the respective kingdoms of the
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Parishad or pariṣad is made of two Sanskrit words Pari and Sad. The word Pari means around and Sad means sit. Therefore, Parishad means sit around. Parishad denotes an assembly or a council. The
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four, or even three learned Brahmins in a village, who know the Vedas and keep the sacrificial fire, form a Parishad. There are references of Pariṣad in
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Parishad was headed by a chief judge. The chief judge was called as Dharmādhikārin. It was often a kind of religious court in
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possibly in the 6th century BC. Tantra-Yukti literary means "scientific argument". According to the Vedic sage
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A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit Literature: Volume I
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mentions Parishads which were Vidyapeethas and in which many students gathered.
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and scholars in the ancient India. It is also known as Brahmasabhā. The
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A History of Indian Logic (Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Schools)
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period. It was the sovereign assembly to the meeting of learned
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scholars called by the king to decide on the subjects of
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Mahamahopadhyaya Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana (1920).
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Brahmanical System of Education

Vedic period
Sanskrit
Brahmins
Vedic
Vedic
Brahmanical
Brahmins
Vedas
Vedanga
Dharmashastra
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Parâsara
Chhandogya
Brihadaranyaka
metaphysical
Atman
Brahman
Chhandogya Upanishad
Svetaketu
Panchal
Kautilya
Brahmins
Gautama
Vedas
Kashi
Mithila
Kosala
Kuru

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