Samiti and Sabha – Ancient India's Democratic Assemblies Long before the Greeks coined the word democracy, ancient India had already institutionalized the practice of collective governance. Embedded within the oldest layer of human civilization, the Vedic tradition speaks of two remarkable assemblies — Samiti and Sabha — that gave ordinary people, learned men, and kings alike a shared space to deliberate, debate, and decide. These were not mere royal courts or ceremonial gatherings. They were functioning democratic institutions at the heart of ancient Hindu society. What the Rigveda Says The Rigveda, humanity's oldest preserved scripture, references the Samiti explicitly. In the famous hymn of unity (10.191.3), it declares: "Samani va akutih samana hrdayani vah, samanam astu vo mano yatha vah susahasati" (Rigveda 10.191.3) "Let your purpose be one, let your hearts be one, let your minds be united, so that you may live in harmony together." This ve...