Ratna-pala (IAST: Ratnapāla, r. c. 1119–1132 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Naddula Chahamana dynasty.
He seized the throne of Naddula from his uncle Asharaja, who had become the Chahamana king after his father's death.
[3] An inscription states that one of his relatives captured Mandore, and Asharaja recaptured it.
[4] By 1119 CE, Ratnapala had become the Chahamana king (Maharajadhiraja), as attested by a Sewari inscription.
[3] Ratnapala's 1119 CE Sewari inscription, issued from his camp at Nahura, records the grant of the Gumda Kurchcha (modern Gondoch in Pali district) to Brahmins.