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Gosahasra or go-sahasra-dana (literally "the gift of a
thousand cows") is a
ritual donation described in the
ancient texts of India. It is one of the...
- 1st
millennium BCE,
describes hiranyagarbha,
besides tulapurusha and
gosahasra donations.
These three donations are
included among the
sixteen great...
- in the 1st
millennium BCE,
describes tula-purusha, hiranya-garbha, and
gosahasra. The
section of the
Matsya Purana that
mentions the
sixteen great gifts...
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sacrifices such as the hiranya-garbha (the
donation of a
golden vessel) and
gosahasra (the
donation of a
thousand cows). A
section of the
later text Matsya...
- herding. The
mention of the
terms gosai (female goyiti), gosasa,
gosasi and
gosahasra in the adjective, the
imposition of
taxes on milk and milk products, the...
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region comes from
references to
cowherds in many inscriptions. The
terms gosahasra (a
thousand cows),
gasara (owner of cows),
gosasi (donor of cows), goyiti...
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alliance with the Gangaraja. He
performed the gift-giving
ceremonies gosahasra (gift of cows), hiranyagarbha, and tulabhara. He
relieved the distress...
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region comes from
references to
cowherds in many inscriptions. The
terms gosahasra (a
thousand cows),
gasara (owner of cows),
gosasi (donor of cows), goyiti...