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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
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
Time
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
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
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
Topics referred to by the same term
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