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