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칼리 칼라 푸 바이 (이 칼리 + 칼라) 어쩌면 에버 언젠가 U-Atehu 코코 조 라 베로 호이 헤이, 타코는 신을 통해 thrusts Paikai Oarahano Aura- Hano Naa dijay Mohiin kalikala kashinath kahte hu-tulasi (단어 0). 특별 : Baijnath Kurmi가이 단어를 의심스러워합니다. 당신의 비판에서이 의미를 부여했습니다. कालिकाला पु क्रि० वि० [हिं० कालि + काल]
कदाचित् । कभी ।
किसी समय । उ०—एतेहू पर कोऊ जो रावरो ह्वै जोर करै,
ताको जोर देव द्वारे गुदरत हौं । पाइकै ओराहनो औरा-
हनो न दीजै मोहिं कालिकाला काशीनाथ कहे निबरत हौ ।—तुलसी (शब्द०) ।
विशेष—यह शब्द संदिग्ध जान पड़ता है, बैजनाथ कुरमी ने
अपनी टीका में यही अर्थ दिया है ।
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The Scientific Dating of the Rāmāyaṇa & the Vedas - Page A-12
653 years of Kali Kala passed +2526 years of Yudhisthira Kala passed + 1082 years oi'Saka Kala passed 4261 years of Kali Kala passed when Raga Tarangini was completed. -2700 years subtracted because in Kali Kala there is a cycle of ...
Padmākara Vishṇu Vartaka, 1999
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Uttarākhaṇḍa: saṃskr̥ti, sāhitya, aura paryaṭana
केदारनाथ के समीप मंदाकिनी का जल सर्वाधिक ठन्डा है और मंदाकिनी उपत्यका में ही सर्वाधिक वेत्र बन है : जिस शैल से मंदाकिनी निकलती है उसका नाम कालिकाला शैल है : कालीमठ ...
Śiva Prasāda Naithānī, 1982
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Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary - Volume 1 - Page 211
The reason of his being sur- named Kali was, that in going to Baghdad, he travelled with people from Kali Kala, in consequence of which he was called Kali (or native of Kali Kdla) ever after. As-Samani says that this place is in the territory of ...
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Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary - Page 211
As-Samz'mi says that this place is in the territory of Diar Baltr, but I read in the katib [mad ad-din's History of the Seljuks that Kali Kala is the same town as Erzert'im. Al-Baladori (4) says, in his lritdb al-Bulddn, or history of the Victories of ...
Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad b. Muḥammad Ibn Ḵallikān, Ibn Khallikan, William MacGuckin de Slane, 1842
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Śāstrārambha: Inquiries Into the Preamble in Sanskrit - Page 80
... Viraseva Mandira 1951. SA = Hemacandra-suri: Sabddnusasana. (1) Muni Jambuvijaya (ed.): Acarya-bha- gavat-kali-kala-sarvajna-sri-hemacandra-suri-vranitam svopajha-laghu-vrtti- vibhusitam srl-siddha-hemacandra-sabddnusasanam.
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Kitab wafayat ala'yan. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical ...
As—Samani says that this place is in the territory of Diar Bakr, but I read in the katib Imad ad-din's History of the Seljaks that Kali Kala is the same town as Erzeriim. Al-Baladori (4) says, in his lcittib al-Buldrin, or history of the Victories of ...
'Abu-l-'Abbas Sams-al-din 'Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ibn Hallikan, Guillaume baron Mac-Guckin de Slane, 1842
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Anthropology of Indian Tradition - Page 125
R ^ ^TR || - 7.103 (S) The description of Ram Rajya and Kali-yuga provided by the poet portrays a striking contrast between the two yugas (epochs) and the atrophy of Dharma (righteous conduct) in the Kali-kala and suggests a model of social ...
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The Epic of Shivaji - Page 89
5.26 A long time ago, Kali Kala In setting up a Puranic theory of evil, we have here one Kali Kala, a kind of demonic incarnation of the adharmic Kali Yuga, gaining enough power by asceticism (tapas) to burden Mother Earth, thus necessitating ...
Paramānanda (Kavīndra), 2001
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Cunningham Report: Report of a tour in the Central ... - Page 88
... Kali, Kala, Bateswarah, Kalanjarah, Mahakala, Ukhala nava KtrttuAh. " Renuka (near Agra), Sukara (or Soron), Kasi (Benares), Kali, Kala (or Karra), Bateswara (two of this name), Kalanjara, Mahakala (or Ujam), are the nine famous Ukhalas.
Sir Alexander Cunningham, 2000
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Report of a Tour in the Central Provinces and Lower ... - Page 88
It is reckoned as one of the nine holy places of Northern India, and the following verse is quoted in proof of this belief :— Renuka, Sukara, Kasi, Kali, Kala, Bateswarah, Kalanjarah, Mahakala, Ukhala nava Kirttuah. " Renuka (near Agra), Sukara ...
Sir Alexander Cunningham, 1884