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Sangha

[suhng-guh]

noun

  1. a community of Buddhist monks.



Sangha

/ ˈɑˌɡə /

noun

    1. the Buddhist community

    2. (in Theravada Buddhism) the monastic order

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Sangha1

First recorded in 1855–60, Sangha is from the Sanskrit word ṅg
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Sangha1

from Sanskrit: group, congregation
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The fifth defendant, Jasveen Sangha, aka the “Ketamine Queen,” has pleaded not guilty.

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According to Plasencia’s indictment, by mid-October, Iwamasa had also begun obtaining ketamine for Perry from Sangha and Hollywood producer Erik Fleming, who provided the drug at a lower cost than the doctors were charging.

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"I couldn't control it," he says of his flourishing affection for Nav Sangha.

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Sangha and one of Perry's doctors face several decades in prison if convicted.

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Jasveen Sangha, aka the “Ketamine Queen,” presented herself as “a celebrity drug dealer with high quality goods,” according to court documents.

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