Kalpa
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]
designates in Hindu chronology the Brahminical period of one day and night, and corresponds to a period of 4,320,000,000 solar sidereal years, or years of mortals, measuring the duration of the world, and, according to many, including even the interval of its annihilation. The Bhavishya- Purana admits of an infinity of kalpas; other Puranas enumerate thirty. A great kalpa comprises not a day, but a life of Brahma. In Vedic literature, kalpa is a Vedanga (q.v.). See Hardy, Manual of Buddhism, p. 1 sq., 7 sq. (See Kalpa-Sutra).
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [2]
A Braminical name for the immense period of time which separates one destruction of the world from the next, a day and a night of Brahma.