bala
- all of you chant — Ādi 7.159
- and bodily strength — SB 7.8.50
- and strength — SB 6.13.16
- and sufficient bodily strength — SB 7.3.23
- Baladeva, the elder brother of Kṛṣṇa — SB 2.7.34-35
- by bodily strength — SB 5.17.12
- by the strength — SB 9.10.17
- chant — Ādi 12.25
- force — Bg. 17.5-6
- please say — Madhya 25.176
- say — Madhya 7.97, Madhya 9.361
- speak — Madhya 18.204
- strength — Bg. 17.8-10, SB 4.14.14, SB 5.1.36, SB 5.2.21, SB 5.24.30, SB 8.15.10-11, Ādi 4.123, Ādi 4.147, Ādi 7.81, Ādi 7.137, Ādi 8.84, Ādi 10.75, Ādi 17.126, Madhya 22.18, Antya 16.138
- the physical strength — SB 8.2.30
- the strength — Ādi 4.157, Antya 15.21
- you say — Madhya 16.141
bāla
- boys — SB 1.8.49
- children — Madhya 18.121-122
- while a child — SB 2.3.15
bālā
- bangles — Ādi 3.46
- innocent woman — SB 10.1.45
- that young daughter — SB 9.3.4
- the innocent woman — SB 4.28.49
- the lady — SB 4.8.17
- the woman — SB 4.8.16
- this young girl (Rādhikā) — Madhya 23.33
bala bala
- go on reciting — Madhya 14.9
bala hari hari
- chant Hari, Hari — Madhya 19.42
bala-ādhikyāt
- because of extraordinary strength — SB 10.8.12
bāla-agra
- the tip of a hair — Madhya 19.141
bala-bhadraḥ
- Balabhadra — SB 5.20.26
bāla-bhāṣitam
- childish talk from the assembled children — SB 10.7.10
bala-bhit
- the slayer of the demon Bala — SB 6.12.32
bāla-cāñcalya kare
- sport like children — Madhya 14.84
bāla-ceṣṭitaiḥ
- by His activities like those of a child trying to do so many things — SB 10.11.9
- by the activities and pastimes of childhood — SB 10.11.37
bāla-dhvanim
- the crying of the newborn child — SB 10.4.1
bāla-gaja-līlaḥ
- acting like a baby elephant in a forest of sugarcane — SB 9.10.6-7
bāla-ghātinī
- a Rākṣasī who killed — SB 10.6.2
bāla-ghnyaḥ
- the killers of the child — SB 6.16.14
bāla-ghnyāḥ
- who was determined to kill small children — SB 10.11.24
bāla-gopāla
- Lord Kṛṣṇa as a child — Ādi 14.9
- the Deity Bāla-gopāla — Madhya 15.59
bāla-gopāla-mantre
- with the mantra of Bāla-gopāla, child Kṛṣṇa — Antya 7.148
bāla-grahaḥ
- the witch, whose business was to kill small babies — SB 10.6.7
bāla-grahāḥ ca
- and those attacking children — SB 10.6.27-29
bāla-hatyā
- because of killing the child — SB 6.16.14
- infanticide — SB 1.7.56
bāla-hatyā-vratam
- the atonement for killing the child — SB 6.16.14
bāla-hitam
- the welfare of one’s child — SB 4.20.31
bala-indriyaḥ
- whose strength and power of the senses — SB 6.17.2-3
bāla-līlayā
- childhood — SB 3.2.2
bala-pākayoḥ
- of the two demons known as Bala and Pāka — SB 8.11.28
bāla-prajā
- having young children — SB 1.9.13
bala-śāline
- unto the most powerful, the supreme powerful — SB 9.3.36
bāla-siṁha
- lion cub — SB 3.2.28
bala-ucchrayāt
- because of extensive bodily strength — SB 10.2.13
bala-udayam
- manifested by the strength of — SB 3.6.35
bala-upetāḥ
- very powerful persons — SB 8.11.35
bāla-vat
- exactly like a human child — SB 10.11.7
- like a boy — SB 6.15.6, SB 7.13.10
- like a child — SB 3.18.24
bala-vīrya-dṛptaḥ
- puffed up by bodily strength and his ability to conquer anyone — SB 7.8.46
bala-vīryam
- strength and energy — SB 8.7.11
bala-vīryayoḥ
- of the strength and power — SB 4.6.7
bāla-vyajana-chatra-agryaiḥ
- protected by beautifully decorated umbrellas and the best of cāmaras — SB 8.10.16-18
ā-bāla
- from the children — Madhya 7.81
ā-bāla-vṛddha
- beginning from the children up to the old persons — Madhya 4.83
bala’
- speak — Madhya 1.276
bhāgya-bala
- strength of fortune — Antya 16.145
bhakti-bala
- the strength of devotion — Madhya 1.245
bhoṭa-kam-bala
- woolen blanket — Madhya 20.44
buddhi-bala-udayam
- intelligence and bodily strength are present — SB 10.1.48
dayā-bala
- power of mercy — Madhya 1.202
kṛpa-mahā-bala
- how greatly powerful is the mercy — Madhya 14.16
kṛṣṇa bala
- say Kṛṣṇa — Madhya 17.205
kuru-bala-abdhim
- the ocean of the military strength of the Kurus — SB 1.15.14
loka-bāla-ghnī
- who used to kill human children — SB 10.6.35-36
mādhurī-bala
- strength of sweetness — Madhya 2.62
mahā-bala
- of great strength — Madhya 13.88
- very powerful — Antya 16.60
mora bala
- my strength — Madhya 23.123
nija-bala
- Your own strength — Madhya 1.200
parama pra-bala
- very powerful — Madhya 13.155
sarva bala
- all potencies — Madhya 15.168
sva-bala-naṣṭim
- the destruction of his own soldiers — SB 9.10.21
tapaḥ-yoga-bala
- by austerity, mystic power and strength — SB 7.10.27
tat-bāla-caritāni
- in which the activities of her own child were enacted — SB 10.9.1-2
uru-bala-anvitaḥ
- extremely powerful — SB 3.5.34
vidhi-bala
- the strength of providence — Madhya 2.30
vipra-bala-udarkaḥ
- flourishing because of the brahminical power invested in him — SB 8.15.31
yajña-bhuk bāla-keliḥ
- although He accepts offerings in yajña, for the sake of childhood pastimes He was enjoying foodstuffs very jubilantly with His cowherd boyfriends — SB 10.13.11
yāra yata bala
- with whatever strength they had — Madhya 14.51