Karukara -
In modern-day Uganda, Karukara is recognized both as a specific village and as a vital social hub.
: This structured taxation was part of the Satavahanas' broader administrative strategy to manage their diverse economy and territories. 2. Geographical and Social Context (Uganda) Karukara
In Sanskrit and ancient Indian literature, the word has specific anatomical and philosophical meanings: In modern-day Uganda, Karukara is recognized both as
: 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 Geographical and Social Context (Uganda) In Sanskrit and
: Karukara is famous for its Tuesday market in Hamurwa Subcounty (along the Kabale-Kisoro road).
: Located within the Mpungu Parish of Kanungu District, this village was notably included in the 2002 expansion of the boundaries for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park .