कल्प

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) rule, practice, age
 * 2)  an aeon, the period of a day of Brahmā, 1,000 yugas or 4,320,000,000 years, measuring the duration of the world
 * 3) an age, era

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Adjective

 * 1) practicable, feasible, possible
 * 2) proper, fit, able, competent, equal to

Noun

 * 1) a kind of intoxicating liquor

Noun

 * 1) a sacred precept, law, rule, ordinance, manner of acting, proceeding, practice (especially that prescribed by the Vedas)
 * 2) prathamaḥ kalpaḥ, a rule to be observed before any other rule, first duty
 * 3) the most complete of the six Vedangas (that which prescribes the ritual and gives rules for ceremonial or sacrificial acts)
 * 4) one of two cases, one side of an argument, an alternative
 * 5) investigation, research commentator or commentary on
 * 6) resolve, determination
 * 7)  treatment of the sick, manner of curing
 * 8) the art of preparing medicine, pharmacy
 * 9) the doctrine of poisons and antidotes
 * 10) having the manner or form of anything, similar to, resembling, like but with a degree of inferiority, almost
 * 11) a fabulous period of time (a day of Brahma or one thousand yugas, a period of four thousand, three hundred and twenty millions of years of mortals, measuring the duration of the world; a month of brahmā is supposed to contain thirty such kalpas. According to the Mahabharata, twelve months of brahmā  constitute his year, and one hundred such years his lifetime; fifty years of brahmā's are supposed to have elapsed, and we are now in the śvetavārāha kalpa of the fifty-first; at the end of a kalpa the world is annihilated; hence kalpa is said to be equal to kalpānta below; with Buddhists the kalpas are not of equal duration)
 * 12) name of mantras which contain a form of kḷp
 * 13) a kind of dance
 * 14) name of the first astrological mansion
 * 15) name of a son of dhruva and bhrami
 * 16) the tree of paradise
 * 17) a particular abode of deities
 * 1) the tree of paradise
 * 2) a particular abode of deities
 * 1) a particular abode of deities