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, also known as Hongan-ji Kennyo (本願寺 顕如), was the 11th head of the Hongan-ji in Kyoto, and Chief Abbot of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, cathedral fortress of the Ikkō-ikki ( Buddhist warrior monks and peasants who opposed samurai rule), during its siege at the end of the Sengoku period. He engineered many alliances, and organized the defenses of the cathedral to the point that most at the time considered Ishiyama Hongan-ji to be unbreachable.
Kosa is a Swedish sports equipment manufacturer, situated in Hallsberg, Sweden and mainly concentrated on equipment for bandy. Kosa is one of the leading brands in the sport, making bandy sticks, bandy balls, and other equipment.
Apart from manufacturing, Kosa also sponsor major teams in Sweden and Russia. Kosa also arrange cup tournaments for children, to interest more children for physical exercise in general and the sport of bandy in particular.
Kosa is a sports equipment manufacturer
Kosa may also refer to:
- Kōsa, Japanese religious leader
- Kosa (Maoist), Central Committee member of the Communist Party of India (Maoist)
- Kōsa, Kumamoto, a town in Japan
- Kosa, Russia, several rural localities in Russia
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, a village near Slunj, Karlovac County, Croatia
- KOSA-TV, television station
- Kosa, one of the vilas in Serbian-Slavic mythology
- Kosa, alternative spelling of kosha, any one of five sheaths or layers of the atman or soul according to Vedantic philosophy
- Kosa, title of Kosa Pan, and other Siamese diplomats and ministers
Kadari Satyanarayan Reddy, commonly known by his nom de guerre, Kosa , is a Central Committee member of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), a banned Maoist insurgent communist party in India.
Kosa (Turkish: Kosa or "Koça", Azeri Turkish: Qoça) or Qochaqan (Turkish: Koçagan) is a spring feast and festival Turkic and Altai folklore. Arranged for the god that called Kocha Khan (Turkish: Koça Han). So this is a blessing, fertility and abundance ceremony.