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Encyclopedia > Kusha

Kusha (also spelt Kush and Kusa) has more than one meaning:-

  1. Kusha and his twin brother Lava are the children of the Hindu God Rama and his wife Sita Devi, whose story is told in the Ramayana.
  2. It is another name for darbha grass.

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Kusha Grass (704 words)
Later, when the amrita [nectar of immortality] was obtained as a result of the churning and distributed among the gods, some drops fell on the grass which further sanctified it imbuing it with healing properties.
Kusha, whose name signifies sharp in the sense of acute, is the root for the Sanskrit word for "expert," kosala.
The longer kusha grass is to be placed under the mattress and the shorter under the pillow.
swissinfo - Kusha y Amilcar: unidos por el amor y la danza (1250 words)
Tampoco Kusha Alexi escatima elogios hacia su esposo: "Es un bailarín con una gran fuerza expresiva, enérgico, vivaz, pero a la vez delicado y sensible, nítido en la ejecución de cada movimiento, claro y preciso", anota.
Y Kusha confirma que el chico le gustaba: "Tenía buena planta, pero también pensaba que era el prototipo de macho cubano y eso no iba conmigo", asegura, y suelta una carcajada.
Aquella tarde hablaron mucho y Kusha descubrió que detrás del supuesto "macho cubano" había un ser "con un gran corazón".
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