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sakala

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○kala mfn. (for 2. See s.v.) having a soft or low sound MW

sakala 2

sa-kala mf(ā)n. (fr. 7. sa + kalā

• for 1. sa-kala See p. 1123, col. 3) consisting of parts, divisible, material (opp. to a- and niṣ-k○) MaitrUp. MBh

• possessing all its component parts, complete, entire, whole, all (pratijñāṃ sakalāṃ-√kṛ, 'to fulfil one's promise'

• m. [sometimes with api] 'everybody'

• n. 'everything' or 'one's whole property') KātyŚr. Mn. MBh. &c

• whole = wholesome, sound (opp. to vi-kala) Nīlak

• affected by the elements of the material world (with Śaivas applied to a soul which has not advanced beyond the lowest stage of progress) Sarvad

• paying interest Naish