Kalpa意思
"Kalpa" is a term with various meanings and uses across different cultures and contexts. However, in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, it refers to a vast period of time, often translated as "aeon" or "epoch." A kalpa is the largest unit of measurement for time in these religions, and it is said to be the duration of a day for Brahma, the creator god.
One kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara, each of which is the period of a Manu, a progenitor of mankind. A manvantara is further divided into 71 yuga, which are shorter periods of time. The cycle of creation, maintenance, and destruction is believed to repeat itself over the course of a kalpa.
In other contexts, "kalpa" may refer to a sacred text, a ritual, or a specific type of tree. It is important to note the specific context in which the term is used to understand its precise meaning.