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KAULA is a term that can refer to various concepts depending on the context. In some traditions, it might denote a spiritual or mystical practice, often associated with yoga or tantra. In a more general sense, it can also refer to a lineage or community of practitioners who share similar beliefs or practices. To provide a more specific answer, additional context about the usage of "KAULA" would be needed.

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