Sangha
Sangha is translated as a transliteration of the Sanskrit language as medium and harmony. Sangha refers to a harmonious mass of denominational life. It is a group or a community that at least four monks gather together and perform harmoniously, and it is called as a waltz. Sangha is Buddhist denomination. Sangha was originally called Ghana, meaning the group, and at the time of the Gotama Buddha, it was a guild as a union union, an economic group, or some kind of religious group. In this case, for example, as a community of people gathered for the same purpose, rather than a group defined by birth, as in caste, the members are equal and subject to the same norm, and the affiliation is by free will. The reason why the Buddhist Sangha was established is that the Gautama Buddha who got the time right under the borealis was the first time in the Vinars that the sermon was given to the five bhikkhus,