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sakala

 The word "Sakala" mean “all” in Sanskrit


Sanskrit Meaning


"saw everything" . It conveys a sense of totality 
or inclusiveness in classical and religious contexts.

Hindi Context


various linguistic and cultural texts to indicate totality or entirety.


Modern Usage



Summary


The translation or meaning of "Sakala" varies with context:


When translating "Sakala," consider the context—whether it is
classical language term, a place name, or a modern proper 
noun—to determine the accurate meaning.

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