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the six kinds of aeons: 1) [[chags bskal]]. 2) [[gnas bskal]]. 3) [[bar bskal]]. 4) [[bskal chen]]. 5) [['jig bskal]]. 6) [[stongs bskal]] [RY]
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the six kinds of kalpas [IW]
three uncountable aeons. [Uncountable refers to the sixtieth number in the ancient counting scale] [RY]


the six kinds of kalpas [[[chags bskal]] [[gnas bskal]] [[bar bskal]], [[bskal chen]], [['jig bskal]] [[stongs bskal]] [IW]
three uncountable mahakalpas [IW]
 
three uncountable mahakalpas [three x 10 to the 60th power mahakalpas, not actually uncountable] [IW]


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བསྐལ་པ་ཆེན་པོ་གྲངས་མེད་པ་གསུམ
བསྐལ་པ་ཆེན་པོ་གྲངས་མེད་པ་གསུམ།

three uncountable aeons. [Uncountable refers to the sixtieth number in the ancient counting scale] [RY]

three uncountable mahakalpas [IW]

three uncountable mahakalpas [three x 10 to the 60th power mahakalpas, not actually uncountable] [IW]