palna
Palna is a term found in several South Asian languages, notably Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and Urdu. It has two main senses: as a noun meaning cradle or cradle-like device for an infant; and as a verb meaning to nurture, to rear, to nourish, or to bring up a child or animals. In broader usage, palna also refers to upbringing or fostering, typically within family or caregiving contexts. In some dialects, the noun palna can denote the cradle itself, while the verb form is used with direct objects such as baccha (child) or janwar (animal). The sense of nurturing is often paired with the related noun paalan-poshan (nourishment and upbringing).
Etymology: The word derives from the Sanskrit root pāla, meaning protector or nourisher, and entered modern
Usage: People say "bacche ko palna" to mean raising a child; "palna" as a noun refers to
Cultural context: Palna reflects social expectations around child-rearing, family involvement, and intergenerational responsibility in South Asian