Kala In Indian Thought

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  • curprev 16:5616:56, 29 December 2025KhushiGupta3020 talk contribs 9,609 bytes +9,609 Created page with "== Meaning of Kāla in Early Indian Texts == === Kāla in the Vedic Tradition === The earliest Indian reflections on time are found in the Vedic corpus, particularly in the Ṛgveda and Atharvaveda. In the Ṛgveda, time does not yet appear as a fully abstract philosophical concept. Instead, it is embedded within natural and ritual cycles. The regular alternation of day and night, the movement of seasons, and the repetition of sacrificial rituals reflect an implicit awa..." Tag: Visual edit

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