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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryPaal in Hindi refers in English to:—(nf) a sail; the layers of straw, leaves, etc, between which unripe mangoes (and some other fruits) are ripened within doors; a suffix denoting a protector, maintainer, manager administrator, etc. (as [rajyapala, lekhapala] etc.); —[ka paka] ripened in [pala; ~ghara] sail-loft; —[mem dalana] to keep fruits under layers of straw etc. to ripen..—paal (पाल) is alternatively transliterated as Pāla.
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Starts with (+155): Paal chundai, Paal-kaattaanchi, Paala, Paala baranki, Paala koora paalak, Paala-theega, Paaladanthamu, Paaladwa, Paalagaruda, Paalagurgi, Paalagurugu, Paalai, Paalai-keerai, Paalaich, Paalajilledu, Paalakalli, Paalakikura, Paalakya, Paalamalle, Paalasamudra.
Ends with (+45): Alarpal, Amirtappal, Ammaippal, Ankappal, Annappal, Anpal, Appal, Arattuppal, Atippal, Bhooyi kopaal, Camappal, Canippal, Catappal, Cempal, Cenaippal, Cerppal, Cukkuppal, Iluppaippal, Istikpal, Kai-nalapal.
Full-text (+329): Pal, Pala, Shamku-pala, Pala-halnu, Paal chundai, Palkal, Palnoy, Vettaippal, Cottaippal, Colippal, Pallu, Palvanki, Avicarpal, Acarutippal, Vishappal, Katai-vaypal, Pallilaippuli, Parpal, Munnampal, Pallitukki.
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7. Uthiyan Cheralathan in Sangam Literature < [Chapter 2 - Depiction of King Utiyan Ceralatan in History and Literature]
Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria (by Lewis Spence)
Chapter XII - Tales of the Babylonian and Assyrian Kings
Chapter VII - The Pantheon of Assyria
Folklore of the Santal Parganas
Chapter CXXXV - Palo < [Part III]
Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation (by S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar)
Pasuram 4.10.3 < [Section 10 - Tenth Tiruvaymoli (Onrum-tevum, ulakum)]
Pasuram 3.6.5 < [Section 6 - Sixth Tiruvaymoli (Ceyya Tamaraik Kannan Ay)]
Pasuram 2.9.5 < [Section 9 - Ninth Tiruvaymoli (Em ma vittu)]
The Great Chronicle of Buddhas (by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw)
Part 2 - Buddha’s sojourn at the eastern bamboo grove < [Chapter 28 - The Buddha’s Tenth Vassa at Pālileyyaka Forest]
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