Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: pala

  pala—of the scale of weight    SB 3.11.9
  pala—palas    Madhya 20.388

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: pala

  bhü-päla—O King    Madhya 6.156, Madhya 20.115
  akhila-loka-päla—all the directors of departments of material activities    SB 8.7.31
  akhila-loka-päla-lalämaù—the head of all kings and monarchs of the universe    SB 5.6.6
  çaraëya-päla—O supreme maintainer of those who need to be sheltered    SB 7.8.43
  çiçu-päla—of the name Çiçupäla    Antya 5.146
  cira-loka-päla—permanent governors of the universe    Madhya 21.93-94
  cira-loka-päla—permanent governors of the worlds    Madhya 21.58
  dik-päla—the governors of the directions    Madhya 21.93-94
  dvära-päla—the doorman    Madhya 21.59
  ghaöé-kñaëa-pala—seconds, moments and hours    Madhya 2.38
  gåha-päla-vat—like a household dog.    SB 1.13.23
  loka-päla-arpitaiù—offered by the princely order    SB 9.10.33
  loka-päla-äkhyam—known as the ruler of all the lokas, or planets    SB 9.20.33
  mågé-päla—flocks of deer.    Madhya 17.197
  ñañöi-pala—sixty palas    Madhya 20.389
  näka-päla—of heavenly demigods    SB 9.11.21
  paçu-päla-paìkaja-dåçaù—the gopés who are always dependent on Kåñëa, the cowherd boy    NoI 10
  paçu-pälä—of the cowherd women    Adi 4.51
  pala dui-tina—a few drops of    Adi 10.98
  pala-paitåkam—an offering of oblations of flesh to the forefathers    Adi 17.164
  päëòä-päla—the priests and attendants    Madhya 9.347
  vasu-päla—of earthly kings    SB 9.11.21
  vatsa-päla-miñeëa—with the forms of cowherd boys and calves    SB 10.13.27