Taittiriya Upanishad — Panchakosha
Key-value and document store for LLM agents. In-memory, disk, pluggable backends.
Formerly agent-store — Part of the Vedic Arsenal: 100 production-grade Python libraries for LLM agents, each named from the Vedas, Puranas, and Mahakavyas.
The ancient Kosha principle from Taittiriya Upanishad — Panchakosha finds its modern expression in this library.
Just as the Vedic sages understood that every phenomenon in the universe follows deep patterns — patterns of creation, maintenance, and dissolution — kosha applies this wisdom to LLM agent engineering.
The concept of कोश (The Sacred Treasury — 5 Koshas of being) speaks directly to the technical problem this library solves. When the sages codified this principle in Taittiriya Upanishad — Panchakosha, they were describing not just a spiritual truth but a computational truth that would take humanity millennia to rediscover in silicon.
This is not coincidence. The universe has one nature. The Vedas described it first.
flowchart LR
A[Input] --> B[kosha]
B --> C{Process}
C -- Success --> D[Output]
C -- Error --> E[Handle]
E --> B
style B fill:#6b21a8,color:#fff
pip install koshaOr from source:
git clone https://github.com/darshjme/kosha.git
cd kosha && pip install -e .from kosha import *
# See examples/ for full usagekosha is one of 100 libraries in darshjme/arsenal — each named from sacred Indian literature:
| Sanskrit Name | Source | Technical Function |
|---|---|---|
kosha |
Taittiriya Upanishad — Panchakosha | The Sacred Treasury — 5 Koshas of being |
Each library solves one problem. Zero external dependencies. Pure Python 3.8+.
- Fork the repo
- Create feature branch (
git checkout -b fix/your-fix) - Add tests — zero dependencies only
- Open a PR
🌿 Built by Darshankumar Joshi · @thedarshanjoshi
"कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन" Your right is to action alone, never to its fruits. — Bhagavad Gita 2.47