Kara, Bhoga, and Bhaga were different types of taxes in ancient and early medieval India. They were collected by the rulers.
- Kara was an irregular or periodic tax collected from villagers. It was distinct from the regular land tax.
- Bhoga was a tax in the form of periodical offerings of produce such as fruits, flowers, and wood.
- Bhaga was the land tax, or a share of the agricultural produce



