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Pagala means

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Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Antya-lila

Pāgala means impudence, arrogance, and influence.
CC Antya 12.60, Translation and Purport:
An intimate relationship sometimes makes a person overstep formal etiquette. Thus Parameśvara actually pleased the Lord in His heart by his simple and affectionate behavior.
Praśraya means affection, humility, faith, a demand for some special concession, or indulgence in such a concession. Pāgala means impudence, arrogance, and influence. Vaidagdhī means cunningness, humor, beauty, expertise, learning, tricky behavior, and indications.
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