patre

pātre — to a suitable person; BG 17.20
vaṭa-patre — on the leaf of a banyan tree; SB 3.33.4
pātre — in a pot; SB 4.18.16
pātre — in a pot; SB 4.18.17
āma-pātre — into an unbaked earthen pot; SB 4.18.18
bila-pātre — in the pot of snake holes; SB 4.18.22
araṇya-pātre — in the pot of the forest; SB 4.18.23-24
pātre — pots; SB 4.18.26
pātre — the most worthy recipient; SB 5.24.19
pātre — unto the suitable person; SB 7.15.5
lauha-pātre — in the iron pot; CC Adi 10.68
lauha-pātre — from the iron pot; CC Adi 17.70
tāla-patre — the palm leaf; CC Madhya 1.66
tina pātre — in three pots; CC Madhya 3.53
jala-pātre — waterpots; CC Madhya 3.56
nava-pātre — in new pots; CC Madhya 4.65
mṛt-pātre — earthen pots; CC Madhya 4.117
pūjā-pātre — on the dish that holds flowers and tulasī; CC Madhya 15.10
anna-pātre — on the plate for food; CC Madhya 15.61
mahā-pātre — unto the mahā-pātra; CC Madhya 16.197
tāla-patre — on a palm leaf; CC Antya 1.80
sei patre — on that palm leaf; CC Antya 1.98
pāka-pātre — the cooking pots; CC Antya 3.37
mṛt-pātre — in pots of earth; CC Antya 10.36
pātre — to a fit recipient; NBS 53