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Kali
(isim) Salikorn
Kali
{i} Salikorn
kali
Hinduizmde dört kollu tanrıça
kali
(Tıp) Bakınız: Potash
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Halı
KALÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Dedikoducu, gıybet eden, çekiştirici
KALÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Söylemekle. Söylenmiş. Söz olarak. Söze dair ve müteallik
KÂLÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Veresiye satmak
kali
Odun külünden özümlenen potasyum karbonat
kali
Hinduizmde, ortalığı yakıp yıkan, önüne geleni yutan kötü bir tanrıça
kâli
(Osmanlı Dönemi) sözle ilgili
KALİ'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Kal. dan) Kökten söküp atan. Kökünden çıkaran
kali yuga
Hint Zaman Anlayışı'na göre maddi ve manevi yozlaşmanın doruğa çıktğı dördüncü zaman devresi
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Definition of kali̇ in English English dictionary

Kali
A female given name used in India
Kali
A male demon, lord of Kali Yuga and the nemesis of Kalki, tenth Avatar of Vishnu
Kali
A goddess in Hinduism, and one of the most significant figures within that religion
kali
{n} a kind of sea-weed, a marine plant
Kali
in Hindu mythology, a goddess of death and destruction. Destructive and devouring Hindu goddess. She is a terrifying aspect of Devi, who in other forms appears as peaceful and benevolent. Kali is commonly associated with death, violence, sexuality, and, paradoxically, with motherly love. Noted for killing the demon Raktavija, she is usually depicted as a hideous, black-faced hag smeared with blood. In her four hands she holds, variously, a sword, a shield, the severed head of a giant, or a noose for strangling. Nearly naked, she wears a garland of skulls and a girdle of severed hands. She is often shown standing or dancing on her husband, Shiva. Until the 19th century the thugs of India worshiped Kali and offered their victims to her. In the late 20th century she became a symbol of feminine empowerment in some circles
Kali
A male demon in Hinduism, lord of Kali Yuga and the nemesis of Kalki, tenth Avatar of Vishnu
Kali
{i} Indian goddess (Hinduism)
kali
The black, destroying goddess; called also Doorga, Anna Purna
kali
One of the most popular forms of the Goddess, portrayed as an ugly 10 armed hag, dripping with blood and garlanded with skulls, destroyer of hypocrisy and selfishness Sometimes she is offered blood sacrifices of goats
kali
The last and worst of the four ages of the world; considered to have begun B
kali
One of the names of the Divine Mother
kali
Another form of the combination of the three consorts Main purpose - war
kali
wife of Siva and malevolent form of Devi; "the black
kali
wife of Siva and malevolent form of Devi; "the black"
kali
A terrifying form of Devi Goddess of the cremation grounds and sometime consort of Shiva Kali and Chamunda, Hoysaleshvara T (Halebid)
kali
Hindu goddess, consort of the god Siva; there is a cult of Kali worship that raises her above Siva in the Hindu pantheon
kali
The glasswort (Salsola Kali)
kali
The age of darkness, Kaliyug
kali
The Divine Mother She is depicted in many forms Her auspicious form is called Bhadra Kali
kali
the dark form of the Goddess, characterized by ferocious appearance
kali
3102, and to last 432,000 years
kali
bushy plant of Old World salt marshes and sea beaches having prickly leaves; burned to produce a crude soda ash
kali
A form of Devi; a goddess associated with destruction and rebirth A form of Devi; a goddess associated with destruction and rebirth
kali
The Black; terrible form of Devi commonly depicted with black skin, dripping with blood, surrounded by snakes and wearing a necklace of skulls
kali
The Kali spirit of the age of wickedness (BV-10) Kali or wickedness can have sway only through 1) the incompetence of the ruler, 2) the loss of self-reliance among the people and 3) the decline in the earning of Grace, (BV-15), the spirit of the Age of Wickedness (BV-36)
kali
Literally means "black" An aspect of Devi in Her Fierce mood
kali
Gore wedge-shaped, triangular piece of cloth
kali
the Hindu goddess of destruction; she is the consort, or Shahkti, of Shiva
kali
A gored panel
Kali Yuga
In Hinduism, one of four stages of development that the world goes through as part of the cycle of Yugas, traditionally thought to have begun at midnight (00: 00) on 18 February, 3102 BCE under the Julian calendar (23 January under the Gregorian calendar), and last 432,000 years
Kedaung Kali Angke
An administrative village located in Cengkareng subdistrict, West Jakarta, Indonesia
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