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a [[small aeon]]. [Around 8.400.000 years) [RY]
unnumbered ages; innumerable ages [RY]


small kalpa/ aeon [IW]
one asamkhya kalpa [highest number of years]. [IW]


small kalpa/aeon [according to the Abhidharmakosha, human life 10 years nas bzung lo 100 rer lo re increases te human life 84,000 years increasing period of time la bskal pa chung ba gcig dang, then 100 years rer lo re decreases te human life decreases down to 10 years lo bcu pa'i bar mar 'grib pa'i period of time also is a small kalpa, in human years 10,000 x 839 + 9,000 khri brgyad brgya so dgu dang dgu stong = 8,399,000] [IW]
incalculable; 1) one asamkhya kalpa. 2) The highest number of years [RY]
 
[[incalculable aeons]]. The word 'incalculable' is the number ten followed by fifty zeros. [EPK] [RY]
 
1 asamkhya kalpa [IW]


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བསྐལ་པ་གྲངས་མེད།

unnumbered ages; innumerable ages [RY]

one asamkhya kalpa [highest number of years]. [IW]

incalculable; 1) one asamkhya kalpa. 2) The highest number of years [RY]

incalculable aeons. The word 'incalculable' is the number ten followed by fifty zeros. [EPK] [RY]

1 asamkhya kalpa [IW]