kalā—°paka m. () a band, bundle, [Śiś.]
a kind of ornament, [MBh.]
a string of pearls, [L.]
the rope round an elephant's neck, [L.]
a sectarian mark on the forehead, [L.]
kalā—°paka n. a series of four stanzas in grammatical connection (i.e. in which the government of noun and verb is carried throughout, contrary to the practice of closing the sense with each stanza, e.g. [Kir. xvi, 21]-[24]), [Sāh. 558]
= candraka, [L.]
a debt to be paid when the peacocks spread their tails (kalāpini [see kalāpin below] kāle deyam ṛṇam, [Kāś.]), [Pāṇ. iv, 3, 48.]