panayah
śastra-pāṇayaḥ — those with weapons in hand; BG 1.45
paṇayaḥ — the human being; SB 3.6.28
paṇayaḥ — all the followers of the dacoit; SB 5.9.15
paṇayaḥ nāma — named Paṇis; SB 5.24.30
pāśa-pāṇayaḥ — with ropes in their hands; SB 6.2.30
paraśu-pāṇayaḥ — taking axes in hand; SB 7.2.15
śūla-pāṇayaḥ — having tridents in their hands; SB 7.5.39-40
pāṇayaḥ — all taking in hand; SB 8.21.14
arhaṇa-pāṇayaḥ — carrying paraphernalia to worship the Lord; SB 9.11.29
pāṇayaḥ — holding in their hands; SB 10.5.8
śrīvatsa-ańgada-do-ratna-kambu-kańkaṇa-pāṇayaḥ — bearing the emblem of the goddess of fortune on Their chests, armlets on Their arms, the Kaustubha gem on Their necks, which were marked with three lines like a conchshell, and bracelets on Their hands; SB 10.13.47-48
pāṇayaḥ — in their hands; SB 10.47.65
pāṇayaḥ — in their hands; SB 10.68.18
pāṇayaḥ — in their hands; SB 10.71.36
pāṇayaḥ — in whose hands; SB 10.84.44-45
pāṇayaḥ — in their hands; SB 10.86.22