Noun
(philosophy) Any of five sheaths that are thought to cover the Atman, or True Self, according to Vedantic philosophy.
A particular type of Sanskrit dictionary.
Source: en.wiktionary.org“The fluidity in the ballet dancers’ moves and the flowing costumes made the evening enchanting,” said second year graduate student Kosha Dholakia, who watched a ballet performance for the first time that night. Source: Internet
For example, the flat-bottomed Kosha boat, with its pointed front, is suited for the rapid rivers of North Bengal, whereas the Dinghi is more in use in waters of the Hooghly near Kolkata, which flows at a much slower pace. Source: Internet
The first chapter of the Kosha was printed at Rome in Tamil character in 1798. Source: Internet