At the time when the Kammas and Velamas formed a single caste, they observed the Muhammadan gosha system, whereby the women are kept in seclusion.
The remarriage of widows is forbidden, and women remain gosha (in seclusion), and wear gold or silver bangles on both wrists, unlike those of the Koppala section.
Their consorts are usually Namputiris, and sometimes East Coast Brahmans.
These wild people of their own accord daily brought him fruits and edibles, putting them before him.
The red Gollas are, as a rule, fairer than the blacks (whence perhaps the names).
The gosha rule prevents his womenfolk from attending the marriage, and the bride has to wear a veil.
The bride is also keptgosha (in seclusion) for all the days of the wedding.
Their women observe a very strict rule of gosha, and this is said to be carried so far that a man may not see his younger brother's wife, even if she is living in the same house, without violating the gosha rule.
The wives of the more well-to-do members of the community remain gosha within their houses, and, strictly speaking, a woman should not see her husband during the daytime.
The king was desirous of seeing one of their women, who was gosha (in seclusion), but to this they would not consent.
A widow should remain gosha (in seclusion) for twelve months after her husband's death.
The Khazi, being an orthodox Muhammadan, treats the Dudekula bride as strictly gosha for the time being, and, therefore, selects two of her near relatives as witnesses.
This fact shows the absence of the Muhammadan goshasystem among Dudekulas.
The Goships, or Gosha Utes, range west of Salt Lake.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gosha" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.