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सर्वकालक (sarvakAlaka)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
sarvakālaka (see also sārvakālika), adj. with pudgala, all-black, completely impure, said of a delinquent monk who has gone thru five rites of purification, but all wrongly done: MSV 〔iii.74.7〕
〔77.6〕. If one or more of the five rites is done properly, the others wrongly, the delinquent remains impure and is called (successively) yadbhūyaskālaka, mostly black
upārdhakālaka, half black
ekadeśakālaka
and pradeśakālaka
if all are properly done, he is pure, apagatakālaka, q.v. In the virtual repetition, 〔p. 78〕, pradeśakālakaḥ is accidentally omitted, but ekadeśakālakaḥ (line 13) has the definition given above to pradeśa-k° (only one of the five rites being done wrongly), which seems likely to be right. The ms. several times writes -kālika for -kālaka.