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Pali Dictionary

by U Kyaw Tun, et. al.

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kā-li

kālika

{ka-li.ka}
Compare with kālena

UMK-USL p16
n (V) sustenace allowd monks and novices at times stipulated as follows:
1. yāva-kālika -- cereals such as rice must be taken before noon on the day it is offered
2. yāma-kālika -- fruit juice and cordials which can be taken at any time from the time of offering up to dawn of the next day
3. sattāha-kālika -- sugar, palmyra candy and the like which can be consumed within seven days from the time of offering
4. yāwajivāka-kālika -- herbal nostrums and medicine which can be taken anytime within one's lifetime after being offered.

PTS p212
kālika
-- (adj.) [fr. kāla 2] belonging to time, in time, gradual, slowly, delayed.
akālika
-- 1. not delayed, immediate, in this world, 2. subject to time, i.e. temporal, vanishing, 3. unusual, out of season (see UMK-USL p246

PTS p212
sabba kālika -- always in time

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