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Meaning of kos

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kos (n)

(in India) a unit of length having different values in different localities

kos Sentence Examples

  1. The kos is a unit of length used in several countries, including India, Pakistan, and Nepal.
  2. One kos is equal to about 3.2 kilometers or 2 miles.
  3. The kos was traditionally used to measure distances along roads and paths.
  4. It is still used in some rural areas today, especially in India.
  5. The kos is also used in poetry and literature to describe long distances.
  6. For example, in the epic poem "The Ramayana," the hero Rama travels many kos to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
  7. The kos is a reminder of the rich history and culture of South Asia.
  8. It is a valuable unit of measurement that continues to be used today.
  9. The word "kos" is derived from the Sanskrit word "krośa," which means "call."
  10. This is because the kos was originally used to measure the distance that a person could travel in one day, or the distance that a person could hear a call from one place to another.

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(in India) a unit of length having different values in different localities

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The kos is a unit of length used in several countries, including India, Pakistan, and Nepal.

One kos is equal to about 3.2 kilometers or 2 miles.

The kos was traditionally used to measure distances along roads and paths.

It is still used in some rural areas today, especially in India.