Ka
n.
unknown god; title of Brahma (Hinduism)
ka
n.
(In ancient Egypt) spirit or soul of a dead person (believed to be able to live in a statue of that person after death)
Ka
Ka may refer to:
Ka (cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
Ka (kana), a Japanese character
Karnataka, a state of
India (
ISO 3166-2:IN)
Ka band, the kurz-above band in the electromagnetic spectrumKa, the
acid dissociation constant in chemistryA part of the
soul in Egyptian mythologyKa (Pharaoh), predynastic pharaoh of
Upper EgyptFord Ka, model of car made by Ford Motor Company
Kamov, a Russian aircraft design bureau
KÀ (Cirque du Soleil), a troupe based at the MGM Grand Las Vegas
Ka (Dark Tower), fate or destiny in Stephen King's Dark Tower series Ka (drum), a Saint Lucian folk drum.A common transliteration of the Devanagari क
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KÀ (Cirque du Soleil)
KÀ is a show by
Cirque du Soleil at the
MGM Grand Las Vegas in
Las Vegas,
Nevada. $165 million was spent in creating the theatre and the show. It was created and directed by
Robert Lepage.KÀ is the first Cirque du Soleil production that deviates from the company's usual format; it is instead more like a Vegas production show than a traditional Cirque production. The presentation of the story is very straight-forward and easy to understand, unlike the more abstract visuals presented by other Cirque productions.
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Ka
Noun
1. unknown god; an epithet of Prajapati and Brahma
(hypernym) Hindu deity
ka (de)
n.
quay, dock
ka
[Egyptian] The Egyptian definition of the spirit and life-force of both humans and gods. Ka and ba (soul) form together the immortal elements. When a mortal was born, his ka was created with him and remained in the world of eternity while his mortal body was alive on earth. When a person died, he "rejoined his ka". Ka also acts as a protecting spirit and guards its dead against the dangers of the after life. The hieroglyph for ka is two raised arms with the palms of the hand stretched.