Class organization in Buddhist Texts
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The Sangh, Gan, Division, which came in Buddhist texts, is the introduction of the word labor organization. The existence of these organizations was even before the Buddhist era. The main evidence in this regard is the use of 'superior' and 'Gan' 2 words in Vedic literature. It is known that in the later literature, the word "superior" has been used in the meaning of the class, and the meaning of Ganan is from any corporate organization.
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