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Kalpa
.
In Hinduism, a day and a night in the life of
Brahm
, consisting of four
yugas
, i.e. one
mah
(great)
yuga
; or sometimes calculated as 1,000 yugas; in any case, an immense endurance of time.
In Buddhism (P
li,
kappa
), the length of a kalpa is equally vast: through the four stages of a kalpa, a universe arises, continues, declines, persists in chaos. Within this mah
kalpa, there are twenty small kalpas.
Kalpa S
tras
.
Hindu texts which deal with details of life, especially ritual matters. Kalpa, dealing with ritual, is part of the
Ved
gas
, i.e. the auxiliary disciplines which enable
brahmans
to implement the Vedas in practice.
Kal va-homer
(Heb. ‘light and heavy’). Principle of determining Jewish
halakhah
: it means that what applies in a less important case will certainly apply in a more important one. The phrase has come to mean an inescapable conclusion.
Kaly
a-mitta

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