aloka , m. , a high number: Mvy 7869 (cited from Gv ) = Tib. śugs sbyoṅ , or śugs ḥphyo (the latter also renders heluga , q.v. ); in Gv 133.13 āloka, m. ; but in Gv 106.3 sattva-lokasya, for which certainly read sattvālokasya.
aloka a. 1 Not having space ( Ved. ). 2 That which cannot be seen, as in lokAloka ivAcalaH R. 1. 68 ( na lokyata ityalokaH Malli. ); see lokAloka also. 3 Having no people. 4 One who does not go to any other world after death (not having performed meritorious deeds). — kaH, -kaM 1 Not the world. 2 End or destruction of the world; absence of people; rakza sarvAnimAllo~kAn nAlokaM kartumarhasiM Rām. 3 The immaterial or spiritual world. 4 The nether world ( pAtAla ). 5 A Ṛtvij or any such priest. 6 One who is not a seer or observer. — kA ( pb ) A kind of bird. Comp. — sAmAnya a. extraordinary, uncommon; °guRastanUjaH Māl. 1. 10.