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  2. Kāla - Wikipedia

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    Kala (Sanskrit: काल, romanized: Kālá/Kālam, [1] IPA:) is a Sanskrit term that means 'time' [2] or 'death'. [3] As time personified , destroying all things, Kala is a god of death , and often used as one of the epithets of Yama .

  3. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface , a mobile app for Android and iOS , as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications . [ 3 ]

  4. Kalā - Wikipedia

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    The mastery of over 64 kinds of skills is called Chatushashti Kalas.The Discussion of these arts can be found in "Kamsutra", written by "Vatsayan" All 64 arts as following : 12 arts of Rama (Sun) plus 14 arts of shiva (Jupiter) plus 16 arts of krishna (Moon) plus 18 arts of Bhagavad Gita plus 4 arts (Earth,Water,Air,Fire excluding space) equals to 64 arts of Kalki.

  5. Kali - Wikipedia

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    The term Kali is derived from Kala, which is mentioned quite differently in Sanskrit. [10] The homonym kālá (time) is distinct from kāla (black), but these became associated through popular etymology. [11] Kali is then understood as "she who is the ruler of time", or "she who is black". [10]

  6. Mahakala - Wikipedia

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    Mahākāla (Sanskrit: महाकाल, pronounced [mɐɦaːˈkaːlɐ]) is a deity common to Hinduism and Buddhism. [1]In Buddhism, Mahākāla is regarded as a Dharmapāla ("Protector of the Dharma") and a wrathful manifestation of a Buddha, while in Hinduism, Mahākāla is a fierce manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva and the consort of the goddess Mahākālī; [1] he most prominently ...

  7. Sat Sri Akaal - Wikipedia

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    Sat is a Punjabi word, which means truth, from the Sanskrit word Satya (सत्य).Sri is a honorific used across various Indian Subcontinent languages. Akaal is made up of the Punjabi word Kal, meaning time, and the prefix a-which is used in various Indian languages as a way to make a word into its antonym, so Akal means timeless.

  8. Kala - Wikipedia

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    KALA (FM), a radio station (88.5 FM) licensed to Davenport, Iowa, United States; Kala language, an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea; Kālā, the spelling in modern orthography of the native name for the Hawaiian dollar; Kala, Hawaiian name for the bluespine unicornfish; Kala-class utility landing craft, six former Finnish navy landing craft

  9. Yama - Wikipedia

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    Yama (Sanskrit: यम, lit. 'twin'), also known as Kāla and Dharmarāja, is the Hindu god of death and justice, responsible for the dispensation of law and punishment of sinners in his abode, Naraka.