Karukara -
: This structured taxation was part of the Satavahanas' broader administrative strategy to manage their diverse economy and territories. 2. Geographical and Social Context (Uganda)
: In the Atharva-veda and Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa , it refers to the joint where the neck meets the backbone, or a vertebra.
: Local lore suggests the market "saved girls from staying on cooking stones" (a local idiom for being stuck at home) by providing a day for the community to go out and socialize. 3. Linguistic and Philosophical Definitions Karukara
: These taxes were levied specifically on artisans and craftsmen within the kingdom.
: A "case" or the relationship between a noun and a verb. Agency : A "doer" or that which causes an effect. : This structured taxation was part of the
In Sanskrit and ancient Indian literature, the word has specific anatomical and philosophical meanings:
: Karukara is famous for its Tuesday market in Hamurwa Subcounty (along the Kabale-Kisoro road). : Local lore suggests the market "saved girls
: Historically, the market was a major trade hub for tobacco, attracting buyers from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.