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kosha |
As a noun kosha is
(philosophy) five sheaths that are thought to cover the atman, or true self, according to vedantic philosophy.
dosha |
kosha |
As nouns the difference between dosha and kosha
is that
dosha is any of the three regulatory principles of Ayurveda while
kosha is five sheaths that are thought to cover the Atman, or True Self, according to Vedantic philosophy.
kasha |
kosha |
As nouns the difference between kasha and kosha
is that
kasha is a porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats while
kosha is (philosophy) five sheaths that are thought to cover the atman, or true self, according to vedantic philosophy.
kosha |
gosha |
As nouns the difference between kosha and gosha
is that
kosha is five sheaths that are thought to cover the Atman, or True Self, according to Vedantic philosophy while
gosha is a corner-plot of land in India.