Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: prahara

  prahara—a duration of time comprising three hours    Adi 10.17
  prahara—a period of time lasting three hours    Adi 17.120

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: prahara

  asta-prahara—twenty-four hours    Madhya 19.126, Madhya 19.130
  asta-prahara—twenty-four hours a day    Antya 13.93
  asta-prahara yaya—he passed the whole day and night.    Antya 13.132
  cari-prahara—generally after four praharas    Madhya 20.390
  dui prahara bhitare—within six hours    Madhya 15.225
  dvitiya prahara—the second period of the day    Madhya 1.56
  gada-prahara-vyathitah—being aggrieved because of the blow from Jambhasura’s club    SB 8.11.15
  prahara haya—there is a prahara.    Madhya 20.389
  pada-prahara pana—being kicked    Antya 12.25
  sapta-prahara—seven praharas (twenty-one hours)    Adi 10.102
  sapta-prahara—twenty-one hours    Adi 17.18
  sade sata prahara—7.5 praharas (one prahara equals three hours)    Antya 6.310
  trtiya prahara—the third period of the day, the afternoon.    Madhya 14.233
  trtiya prahara—midafternoon    Antya 10.75
  trtiya prahara haila—it became afternoon    Antya 5.64