sarvakAlaka
sarvakālaka (see also sārvakālika ), adj. with pudgala, all-black, completely impure , said of a delinquent monk who has gone thru five rites of purification, but all wrongly done: MSV iii.74.7 ; 77.6 . If one or more of the five rites is done properly, the others wrongly, the delinquent remains impure and is called (successively) yadbhūyaskālaka , mostly black ; upārdhakālaka , half black ; ekadeśakālaka ; and pradeśakālaka ; if all are properly done, he is pure , apagatakālaka , q.v. In the virtual repetition, p. 78 , pradeśakālakaḥ is accidentally omitted, but ekadeśakālakaḥ (line 13) has the definition given above to pradeśa-k° (only one of the five rites being done wrongly), which seems likely to be right. The ms. several times writes -kālika for -kālaka.