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Kashaya has several meanings, see: * Kāṣāya, the traditional monastic robes of Buddhist monks and nuns. *
Kashaya language Kashaya (also Southwestern Pomo, Kashia) is the critically endangered language of the Kashia band of the Pomo people. The Pomoan languages have been classified as part of the Hokan language family (although the status of Hokan itself is cont ...
, a distinct Pomo language on the Sonoma County Coastline, California * The subgroup of
Pomo people The Pomo are a Indigenous peoples of California, Native American people of California. Historical Pomo territory in Northern California was large, bordered by the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast to the west, extending inland to ...
who spoke this language *
Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo people in Sonoma County, California.Pritzker, Barry M. ''A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples''. Oxford: Oxford Univer ...
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Kashaya (Jainism) In Jainism, ''kashaya'' (''kaṣāya''; loose translation: ''Passion'') are aspects of a person that can be gained during their worldly life. According to the Jaina religion, as long as a person has Kashayas, they will not escape the cycle of ...
, a word and concept in Jainism that roughly translates to "passion" *
Kashayam Kashayam (Sanskrit: ''kaṣāyaṁ'') is an Ayurveda term and does not denote any one particular Ayurvedic medicine, but a generic term for various types of medicinal concoction in Ayurveda. Kashayam refers to a water decoction or water extract of ...
, an Ayurvedic medical concoction popular in South India {{disamb