Kusha (Buddhism), one of six schools of Japanese Buddhism in the Nara period
Kusha (Ramayana), in Hindu mythology, was one of the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita
Kusha, tall tufted perennial grass. See also: Poa cynosuroides. This is mentioned in Bhagavad-Gita by Krishna for bhakti-yoga (meditation on Paramatma, Supersoul in heart).
Kucha (woreda) in Ethiopia is sometimes transliterated as "Kusha"
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