Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: kala

  kala—time    SB 1.3.10, SB 1.6.8, SB 1.9.9, SB 1.15.27, SB 2.5.26-29, SB 2.9.3, SB 2.9.10, SB 3.5.33, SB 3.5.38, SB 3.7.33 (and more...)
  kala—the time    SB 8.6.28, Adi 4.9, Adi 4.38, Madhya 6.7, Madhya 12.95
  kala—of time    SB 3.30.17, SB 4.11.18, SB 5.14.29, SB 7.3.9-10, Madhya 6.226
  kala—bananas    Madhya 15.86, Antya 6.57, Antya 6.91, Antya 6.93
  kala—eternal time    SB 1.13.46, SB 2.5.34, SB 3.5.36, SB 3.10.14
  kala—banana    Adi 13.110, Antya 6.53, Antya 18.104
  kala—melodious    Adi 2.2, Antya 4.64
  kala—expansion    SB 4.15.3, SB 9.22.21-24
  kala—part of a plenary portion    SB 4.19.37, Adi 2.70
  kala—portion of a portion    Adi 1.11, Adi 5.109
  kala—of the portion    Adi 4.117, Madhya 8.190
  kala—times    Madhya 25.120, Madhya 25.122
  kala—named Kala    SB 4.1.13
  kala—part of a plenary expansion    SB 4.16.3
  kala—by particles    SB 4.31.28
  kala—expansion of the body    SB 5.2.13
  kala—an expansion of an expansion    SB 5.25.1
  kala—of Brahma’s sons    SB 8.5.21
  kala—of the other fine arts    Adi 2.2
  kala—a kala, or part of the plenary portion    Adi 5.73
  kala—part of the part    Adi 5.78
  kala—bananas.    Adi 14.51
  kala—mixed with bananas    Madhya 3.54
  kala—with all potencies    Madhya 8.146
  kala—destruction    SB 2.10.43
  kala—deadly    SB 3.2.23
  kala—Kalayavana    SB 3.3.10
  kala—the eternal time    SB 3.5.26
  kala—the duration of time    SB 3.5.28
  kala—of eternal time    SB 3.5.35
  kala—by time    SB 4.12.16
  kala—the suitable time, such as springtime    SB 5.4.17
  kala—and time    SB 8.23.16
  kala—by the time factor    SB 10.13.53
  kala—in time    Antya 20.18

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: kala

  cira-kala—for a long time    Adi 3.14, Madhya 9.113, Antya 13.39
  kala-visesah—particular plenary portion or expansion    Adi 5.71, Madhya 20.281, Madhya 21.41
  kala-rupena—in the form of time    SB 3.26.18, SB 8.12.40, SB 8.14.9
  sarva-kala—always    Madhya 25.10, Antya 9.17, Antya 19.93
  balya-kala haite—from my childhood    Madhya 3.165, Madhya 9.28
  kala-pada—by the rhythms    Madhya 24.56, Antya 17.31
  kala-kuta—of poison    Madhya 2.52, Antya 1.148
  kala-viplutam—which are lost in time.    Adi 4.208, Madhya 24.183
  pratah-kala—morning    Adi 17.240, Antya 3.244
  asru-kala—tears rolled down    SB 1.6.16
  asru-kala—with tears in the eyes    SB 1.17.27
  asru-kala—by drops of tears    SB 4.4.2
  amrta-kala—moonlike    SB 3.21.45-47
  bhagavat-kala—an expansion of the plenary expansion of the Supreme Personality of Godhead    SB 5.9.17
  bhagavat-kala—a partial incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead    SB 8.13.20
  balaka-kala haite—since He was a boy    Antya 12.56
  balya-kala haite—from his very childhood    Madhya 16.222
  baspa-kala-akula-iksanah—whose eyes were filled with tears    SB 8.23.1
  baspa-kala-uparodhatah—due to crying with tearful eyes    SB 6.14.50-51
  sarat-kala haila—autumn arrived    Madhya 17.3
  sisu-kala haite—from the beginning of childhood    Antya 4.30
  cira-kala—a long time.    Madhya 5.119
  canpa-kala—a kind of banana known as canpa-kala    Madhya 3.55
  canpa-kala—a kind of banana    Madhya 15.217
  canpa-kala—a special type of banana    Antya 6.58
  desa-kala-artha-tattva-jnah—very experienced according to time, place and circumstances    SB 10.11.22
  desa-kala-deha-avasthana—of country, time, body and position    SB 6.9.42
  desa-kala-jnah—who was expert in understanding the time and situation    SB 7.2.18-19
  desa-kala-vidhana-vit—completely aware of duties according to time, position and objective.    SB 9.20.16
  dharma-kala—wife of Dharmaraja    SB 1.3.9
  ei kala—this time    Madhya 2.59
  eka kala—one part of the part    Adi 5.125
  eta-kala—so long    Adi 17.126
  grisma-kala—of the summer season    Madhya 4.169
  hareh kala—an expansion of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.    SB 6.6.14
  jiva-kala—the duration of life of all living entities    SB 10.8.37-39
  jnana-kala-avatirnam—who has descended as the incarnation of complete knowledge in His plenary portion known as Kapiladeva.    SB 5.10.19
  kala-aksaranam—speaking in broken language    SB 7.6.11-13
  kala-bhasanat—from the unclear speech of a child    SB 7.1.18
  kala-bhasini—who could not talk clearly but talked in broken language    SB 6.1.25
  kala-bhasinam—with sweet words.    SB 3.30.8
  kala-dhvani—the low vibration    Antya 15.67
  kala-dhvani—the sweet vibration    Antya 17.46
  kala-gita—from the choral singing    SB 8.15.20
  kala-gita—with very sweet sounds    SB 9.18.6-7
  kala-hamsa—swans    SB 4.3.12
  kala-hamsa—with various kinds of swans    SB 5.2.4
  kala-hamsah—ducking swan    SB 1.11.2
  kala-kujitah—the melodious vibration    Madhya 23.82-83
  kala-padaih—by chosen words    SB 1.8.44
  kala-padaih—having sweet tones    Madhya 24.207
  kala-padam—pleasing songs    SB 3.2.34
  kala-padayata—accompanied by sweet songs    SB 2.7.33
  kala-svanaih—whose songs were very melodious    SB 8.2.14-19
  kala-venu-gitam—sweet vibrations made by playing the flute    Madhya 24.176
  kala-vakyaih—and by very sweet broken language    SB 10.11.37
  kala kahi—I say kala    Adi 5.75
  kala-amsa—plenary portions, or portions of the plenary portions    Madhya 21.40
  kala-abhyasa—studying a portion    Madhya 22.118
  kala-ambubhih—with water from drops    SB 7.5.21
  kala-atyaye—after the annihilation of the material world.    SB 4.24.29
  kala-bada—soft cake made with fried banana    Madhya 3.50
  kala-bada—fried cakes made of banana    Madhya 15.215
  kala-khola—the skin of the banana tree    Madhya 15.209
  kala-nidhi—reservoir of art and culture    Antya 19.43
  kala-nidhina—the master of all arts    Antya 1.184
  kala-niyamena—by the order of plenary portions    Adi 5.155
  kala-pate—on a banana leaf    Antya 12.125
  kala-vilasa—the sixty-four arts    Madhya 8.183-184
  kala-atma-vattva-adi—of being a direct incarnation of the Lord    SB 5.15.6
  kalara kala—as a plenary portion of a plenary portion    Adi 5.137
  kata kala—for some time    Antya 19.26
  kata-kala—for a long time    Antya 4.235
  kala vastra—black garments    Madhya 18.185
  kala yaya—time passes    Antya 11.13
  kala-ahi—of the deadly snake of time, (which can cause immediate death)    SB 7.9.5
  kala-anala-upamam—appearing just like the blazing fire of devastation.    SB 9.4.46
  kala-antara-krtam—things done in the past, at a different time (in the kaumara age)    SB 10.12.41
  kala-anugatena—in due course of time    SB 3.8.13
  kala-anukulaih—following the circumstances presented by time    SB 6.11.2-3
  kala-atyayam—passing the time    SB 9.16.4
  kala-avadhih—the limited span of life (after which one’s evolution may be degrading or elevating).    SB 5.14.31
  kala-ayane—in the wheel of time    SB 5.22.11
  kala-cakra-gatah—positioned in the wheel of time    SB 5.22.5
  kala-cakra-nija-ayudham—whose personal weapon is the disc of time    SB 5.14.29
  kala-cakram—the wheel of eternal time    SB 6.5.19
  kala-cakre—in the wheel of eternal time    SB 5.23.3
  kala-cakrena—with the great wheel of time    SB 5.22.2
  kala-codita—influenced by the course of time    SB 8.11.7
  kala-coditah—influenced by supreme time.    SB 1.6.9
  kala-coditan—that which has grown naturally    SB 7.12.19
  kala-coditat—by the interaction of time    SB 3.5.27
  kala-gatya—advancement of time    SB 3.11.33
  kala-gatya—under the impulse of time    SB 3.26.35
  kala-grastam—devoured by time    SB 7.8.42
  kala-gunan anu—according to seasonal changes    SB 10.3.34-35
  kala-jam—born of time.    SB 6.6.9
  kala-javena—by the most powerful time factor    SB 7.10.13
  kala-jnah—who knows the progress of time    SB 8.19.8
  kala-kalpabhih—exactly like the time factor, or death    SB 6.12.27-29
  kala-kanyaya—by the daughter of Time    SB 4.28.13
  kala-kanya—by the daughter of Time    SB 4.27.27
  kala-kanya—the daughter of Kala    SB 4.28.3
  kala-kanya—by Kalakanya (the daughter of Time)    SB 4.28.10
  kala-kanya—the daughter of Time    SB 4.29.22
  kala-kanyabhyam—and with Kalakanya    SB 4.28.1
  kala-karma—time and actions    SB 1.15.30
  kala-kutam—the deadly poison    Madhya 22.98
  kala-krtam—done by inevitable time    SB 1.9.14
  kala-lava-visesan—the moments of time    SB 4.29.54
  kala-malat—from the darkness of the age    SB 6.8.19
  kala-murtih—the personification of time.    SB 6.8.22
  kala-nadya—by the stream of time    Madhya 22.44
  kala-nirdhutaih—vanquished in due course of time    SB 7.3.11
  kala-prahitah—being moved by time    SB 7.2.56
  kala-pasa-baddhah—being bound by the ropes of time or Yamaraja    SB 5.26.8
  kala-pasa-avrtah—being bound by the rules and regulations of Yamaraja    SB 10.4.43
  kala-ramhah—the passing of time    SB 4.27.3
  kala-rasanam—is moving because of time eternal    SB 8.11.8
  kala-rupaih—in the forms of eternal time    SB 10.1.5-7
  kala-rupah—in the disguise of all-devouring time    SB 1.13.49
  kala-sanjnam—known as Kali    SB 3.6.2
  kala-sarpa-akara—just like a venomous snake    Madhya 11.10
  kala-sutram—Kalasutra    SB 5.26.7
  kala-srstena—created by the time factor    SB 7.3.26-27
  kala-samye—in agreement of time    Antya 1.134
  kala-samyena—by a suitable time    Antya 1.135
  kala-upapannam—obtained in the course of time    SB 5.11.6
  kala-upapannam—suitable to the time and circumstances    SB 6.10.31
  kala-vegena—by the force of time    SB 10.3.25
  kala-vibhagaih—the divisions of time    SB 5.24.11
  kala-vicarana—consideration of time or place.    Madhya 6.225
  kala-vidrute—destroyed in due course of time    SB 4.30.49
  kala-vikramah—the influence of time or annihilation    Madhya 20.270
  kala-visa-mita—made crooked by time    SB 5.14.16
  kala-viplutam—which are finished in the course of time.    SB 9.4.67
  kala-vrttya—in due course of time, as the immediate cause of creation    Madhya 20.275
  kala-yama—death knell.    Madhya 20.25
  kala-yantrita—being forced by time    SB 7.2.52
  kala-yanah—in due course of time    SB 4.24.65
  kala-akhyah—by the name eternal time    SB 3.12.1
  kala-akhyaya—by the name kala    SB 3.8.12
  kala-akhyaya—by the name eternal time    SB 3.11.15
  kala-atmanah—of He who is the controller of eternal time    SB 3.4.16
  kala-atmanah—of the form of destruction    SB 9.4.53-54
  kala-atmana—as the master of the time factor    SB 7.9.24
  kala-atmikam—the form of time    SB 3.8.11
  kala-krsnadasa—of the name Kala Krsnadasa    Adi 11.37
  kala-krsnadasa—Kala Krsnadasa    Madhya 10.75
  kala-krsnadase—Kala Krsnadasa    Madhya 10.62
  mada-kala—intoxicated    Antya 1.171
  nija-kala-saktya—by the potent time factor    SB 7.9.33
  panca-kala—five times    Madhya 24.334
  pratah-kala dekhi—seeing the morning    Antya 3.117
  pratah-kala dekhi—seeing the morning light    Antya 3.244
  pratah-kala haila—morning arrived    Antya 19.100
  pratah-kala haila—there was the light of morning.    Antya 3.116
  pratah-kala haite—beginning from the morning    Antya 2.59
  purna-kala—the full moon    Antya 15.67
  ratha-yatra-kala—the time for Ratha-yatra festival    Madhya 16.48
  sama-kala—simultaneously.    Madhya 13.101
  sarva-kala—in all seasons    SB 3.23.14-15
  sarva-kala—eternally    Madhya 25.274
  sarva-kala—for all time    Antya 6.217
  sarva-kala—all the time    Antya 10.83-84
  sarva-kala—at all times    Antya 18.77
  sarva-kala-sukha-avaham—where in all seasons it is pleasing to live    SB 10.11.35
  sva-kala-saktya—by His own potency the time factor    SB 10.1.22
  tat-kala-anugunah—according to the particular time    SB 7.1.8
  tat-kala-jam—born at that time    SB 5.23.9
  tat-kala-krta—which was effected by eternal time    SB 3.10.5
  tat-kala-rajasa—by the passion of lusty desires at that moment    SB 5.14.9
  tri-kala—the three periods of time (past, present and future)    SB 8.13.36
  vaspa-kala-akula-aksi—with tears in the eyes    SB 1.7.15
  vasudeva-kala anantah—the plenary expansion of Lord Krsna known as Anantadeva or Sankarsana Ananta, the all-pervasive incarnation of the Supreme Lord    SB 10.1.24
  yavat kala—as long as    Antya 14.23