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kalpa
[ kuhl-puh ]
noun
, Hinduism.
- a thousand cycles of Maha Yugas.
kalpa
/ ˈkælpə /
noun
- (in Hindu cosmology) a period in which the universe experiences a cycle of creation and destruction
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kalpa1
Borrowed into English from Sanskrit around 1785–95
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kalpa1
C18: Sanskrit
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Example Sentences
In the Puranas creation is a process renewed after each kalpa, or vast mundane period.
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The Purṇa rightly starts in the previous Kalpa, rightly starts the manifestations with the manifestation in the form of the fish.
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His birth is supernatural and had he willed it he could have lived until the end of the present Kalpa.
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"There is no god superior to the Arhat," says the Kalpa-sūtra (Stevenson, p. 10).
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These seas are the three Kalpas; we now live in the white Kalpa.
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