Kushala
Kushala refers to a term with multiple meanings depending on the cultural, historical, or linguistic context. In Sanskrit, kushala (कुशल) is an adjective meaning "skilled," "proficient," or "competent." It is often used to describe someone who possesses expertise or mastery in a particular field, such as an artisan, scholar, or warrior. The term is rooted in the broader Sanskrit vocabulary for proficiency, often paired with akushala (unskilled or unvirtuous) in philosophical and ethical discussions.
In Buddhist and Hindu traditions, kushala also carries moral significance. It is frequently contrasted with akushala
The term appears in historical texts, such as the Mahabharata, where characters like the wise advisor Vidura
Etymologically, kushala derives from the Sanskrit root kush (to do or act), reflecting its connection to action