Dvaihakalya, Dvaihakālya: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryDvaihakālya (द्वैहकाल्य).—<(opp. sadyaskālatā or aikakālya) The characteristic of being performed in (or spread over) a period of two days; द्वैहकाल्यं हि चोदकप्राप्तमानुमानिकं प्रत्यक्ष- रूपया सद्यस्कालतया बाध्येत (dvaihakālyaṃ hi codakaprāptamānumānikaṃ pratyakṣa- rūpayā sadyaskālatayā bādhyeta) | ŚB. on MS.5.1.2; द्वैहकाल्ये तु यथान्यायम् (dvaihakālye tu yathānyāyam) Manusmṛti 5.4.23.
Derivable forms: dvaihakālyam (द्वैहकाल्यम्).
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