1. ಪಾರಕ

    ♪ pāraka
    1. (adjective)
    2. conveying to the other side, bank (of a river, etc.).
    3. helping to cross over a difficult situation.
  2. ಪಾರಕ

    ♪ pāraka
    1. (noun)
    2. he who conveys (people) to the other side, bank (of a river, etc.).
    3. he who delivers (others) from difficult situations.
  3. ಪಾರಕ

    ♪ pāraka
    1. (noun)
    2. a flat, broad piece of metal, wood used by soldiers, policemen, to shield themselves from being hit; a shield.
    3. a man holding and using a shield.
  4. ಪರಕ

    ♪ paraka
    1. (noun)
    2. that which the normal eyes cannot perceive.
  5. ಪರಾಕ

    ♪ parāka
    1. (noun)
    2. a sword used exclusively in a sacrifice.
    3. a religious vow of abstaining from food for twelve days (during which period the person should not lose counsciousness).
    4. the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.; distance.
    5. a kind of disease.
  6. ಪರಾಗ

    ♪ parāga
    1. (noun)
    2. the fine, dustlike mass of grains that are produced in the anthers or microspore sacs of seed plants, containing the male sexual cells (gametophytes) of the plant; pollen.
    3. any dry substance in the form of very fine, dustlike particles, produced by crushing, grinding, etc.
    4. a kind of cosmetic powder used after bathing.
    5. sandal powder.
    6. an eclipse of the sun or moon.
    7. good reputation; fame; renown.
    8. freedom or release from slavery, imprisonment, captivity or any other form of arbitrary control; liberty.
  7. ಪಾರಖ

    ♪ pārakha
    1. (noun)
    2. the quality, class etc. of gems, pearls, based on which their value is determined.
  8. ಪಾರಗ

    ♪ pāraga
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಪಾರಂಗತ2.
    3. he who has crossed over (from this side to the other).
  9. ಪಾರಗ

    ♪ pāraga
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಪಾರಕ3.
  10. ಪರಕೆ

    ♪ parake
    1. (noun)
    2. a wishing a person with prosperity, welfare; an asking divine favour for; blessing.
    3. the words or wish of a person who blesses.
    4. a vow or promise undertaken solemnly in the name of a god, saint, etc., in return for a favour wished for.
    5. anything promissed to a god or saint to be presented, in reurn for a favour wished for.