Synonyms Index

ābabhāṣe — began to say — SB 1.13.40
ābabhāṣe — said — SB 3.4.14
ābabhāṣe — replied — SB 3.21.22
ābabhāṣe — spoke — SB 3.22.21, SB 3.29.6, SB 10.60.9
ābabhāṣe — began to speak — SB 11.23.1
ābhāse — when there is indication — CC Madhya 20.368
abhimāna-ābhāsena — with the apparent conception of having a body of material elements — SB 5.6.7
akuṇṭha-medhase — unto one whose brain activity is never checked — SB 4.24.42
akuṇṭha-medhase — whose memory and knowledge are never disturbed by anxiety — SB 9.11.7
akuṇṭha-medhase — whose intelligence is never restricted — SB 10.23.50
akuṇṭha-medhase — whose power is never impeded — SB 12.6.35
aṅga-ābhāse — bodily reflection — CC Adi 5.66
aparādha-ābhāse — by a glimpse of an offense — CC Antya 10.96
avāpta-rādhase — having attained perfection — SB 4.7.57
babhāṣe — addressed — SB 2.9.19, SB 3.12.5, SB 8.22.19
babhāṣe — He said — SB 3.18.9
babhāṣe — He explained — SB 3.25.12
babhāṣe — said — SB 4.7.49
babhāṣe — spoke — SB 9.1.19, SB 10.68.20
babhāṣe — he addressed — SB 9.20.8-9
babhāṣe — he spoke — SB 10.61.34, SB 10.74.38, SB 12.8.37
babhāṣe — He (Lord Kṛṣṇa) spoke — SB 10.70.34
babhāṣe — He spoke — SB 10.77.23
babhāse — began to emit an effulgence — SB 3.13.27
bādhase — You drive away — SB 10.51.29
bhāse — shines — CC Adi 4.141
bhāse — inundated — CC Adi 13.92
bhāse — began to float — CC Adi 17.102
bhāse — exists — CC Madhya 20.188
bhāse — are situated — CC Madhya 21.29
bhāse — are exhibited — CC Madhya 21.117
bhāse — appear — CC Antya 5.147
bhinna-ābhāse — manifested differently — CC Madhya 20.183
dabira khāsere — Dabira Khāsa (then the name of Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī) — CC Madhya 1.175
ghaṣe — grind — CC Madhya 2.7
guṇa-avabhāse — who manifests the three modes of material nature — SB 3.24.43
hari-medhase — whose brain works only for the deliverance of the conditioned soul — SB 4.30.24
hāse — smiled — CC Adi 7.43
hāse — they laughed — CC Madhya 25.165
hāsena — laughs — CC Madhya 6.277
icchase — desire — SB 4.8.19
īhase — you desire — SB 4.25.4
īhase — You are performing and desiring — SB 6.14.54