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Latest revision as of 12:56, 18 March 2025
Kala is a term with multiple meanings and uses in different contexts. It is a word used in various languages, including Hindi, Sanskrit, and Fijian, and can refer to a range of concepts from time and art to a specific type of disease.
Etymology[edit]
The term 'Kala' has its roots in several languages. In Sanskrit, it translates to 'time'. In Hindi, it can mean 'black' or 'art'. In Fijian, 'Kala' is a term for a type of disease.
Kala in Different Contexts[edit]
Time[edit]
In Sanskrit, 'Kala' is a concept that refers to time. It is often associated with the destructive aspect of time, symbolized by the deity Kali, who represents the destructive and transformative power of time.
Art[edit]
In Hindi, 'Kala' is a term used to refer to art or a skill. It is often used in the context of traditional Indian arts, such as Kathak, a classical dance form, or Kalaripayattu, a martial art form.
Disease[edit]
In Fijian, 'Kala' refers to a specific type of disease. It is a term used in traditional Fijian medicine, although the exact nature of the disease it refers to can vary.
See Also[edit]
Topics referred to by the same term
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