Shasta is a generic Sanskrit term for a teacher.
The Sanskrit term for archery, dhanurveda, came to refer to martial arts in general.
This terse definition hinges on the meaning of three Sanskrit terms.
The original Sanskrit term Alakhshya means "one that can not be perceived"
There are other Sanskrit terms in the Rigveda that appear to mean "ocean" or have similar meanings.
Darśana, a Sanskrit term commonly used for "visions of the divine"
Another possible origin of the word is, the Sanskrit term "Saura" means sun.
The word jagir is a distorted form of the more formal Sanskrit term jehagiri.
Gotra is the Sanskrit term for a much older system of tribal clans.
As is the case with so many other Sanskrit terms, there does not seem to be a precise equivalent for it in English.