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[Skt]  1) [[kusha grass]] [sacred grass poa cynosuroides, [[gra ma can]], sweet, astringent, body heat neutral, by its power [[tshe ring]] [[du]] [[sring ba]] &, [[lus zungs]] [[rgyas par byed]] syn: [[khrus]] [[rtswa]], [[ngan sel]], [[mchod sbyin rgyan]], [[dag byed]], [[bdud 'dul]] [[ldan]], [[gtsang byed]], [[rtswa mchog]], [[rtswa]] [[dbang]], [[sa gnas]], [[ngan sel]]; 2) a city). [IW]
[Skt]  1) [[kusha grass]] [sacred grass poa cynosuroides, [[gra ma can]], sweet, astringent, body heat neutral, by its power [[tshe ring]] [[du]] [[sring ba]] &, [[lus zungs]] [[rgyas par byed]] syn: [[khrus]] [[rtswa]], [[ngan sel]], [[mchod sbyin rgyan]], [[dag byed]], [[bdud 'dul]] [[ldan]], [[gtsang byed]], [[rtswa mchog]], [[rtswa]] [[dbang]], [[sa gnas]], [[ngan sel]]; 2) a city). [IW]
''kuśa'' grass (English: halfa grass, botanical name: ''Desmostachya bipinnata'') [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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For more information, please see [1] - [2] & [3].

SK 1) kusha grass; 2) city of Kusha [IW]

sacred grass used in certain religious ceremonies, poa cynosuroides, grass with long stalks and numerous pointed leaves, a city [JV]

Kusha Grass. Prior to it's being dried for ceremonial intent and offerings, kusha grass is called Durva Grass (rtsva dur ba). [RWB]

See also Durva Grass.

kusha grass. Syn rtsva mchog, ngan sel (the sacred grass used in religious ceremonies) [RY]

[Skt] 1) kusha grass [sacred grass poa cynosuroides, gra ma can, sweet, astringent, body heat neutral, by its power tshe ring du sring ba &, lus zungs rgyas par byed syn: khrus rtswa, ngan sel, mchod sbyin rgyan, dag byed, bdud 'dul ldan, gtsang byed, rtswa mchog, rtswa dbang, sa gnas, ngan sel; 2) a city). [IW]

kuśa grass (English: halfa grass, botanical name: Desmostachya bipinnata) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]