Significance of Kusha

Kusha has multiple interpretations across various traditions. In Vastushastra, it signifies another continent with unique characteristics. In Vaishnavism, Kusha refers to sacrificial grass used in Vedic rituals, believed to cover the earth due to yajnas performed by King Pracinabarhi. The Purana recognizes Kusha as sacred grass integral to rituals and associated with a prominent Gotra of Brahmanas and a righteous king. Additionally, Ayurveda and Dharmashastra highlight Kusha's role in rituals and purification, emphasizing its cultural and spiritual significance.1
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In Finnish: Kusha; In Spanish: Kusha; In Dutch: Kusje; In German: Kuscha

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Buddhist concept of 'Kusha'

Hindu concept of 'Kusha'

Jain concept of 'Kusha'

The concept of Kusha in scientific sources