Synonyms Index

adhikatarā — superior — NBS 25
aiśvarya prakaṭana — manifestation of godly opulence — CC Antya 8.93
aṇḍa-kaṭāha — — the covering of the universe (consisting of seven layers — earth, water, fire, etc) — SB 5.17.1
aṇḍa-kaṭāha-bhittim — the strong coverings of the universe — CC Antya 1.164
aṇḍa-kaṭāham — the covering of the universe — SB 7.8.15
anugraha-kātaram — eager to show mercy — CC Antya 10.1
āra kata-dūre — still farther along — CC Madhya 24.232
āra kata-dūre — still farther ahead — CC Madhya 24.233
artha-niyāma-katayā — due to being the controller of the objects — SB 5.7.6
aśaṅkata — became afraid of — SB 3.12.16
ati-kātareṇa — in great anxiety — SB 3.15.35
ati-śoka-kātarāḥ — being greatly aggrieved — SB 4.13.48
ātmakatayā — because of Your presence — SB 8.12.11
ātyantikatayā — most important — SB 4.22.35
avalokataḥ — than the glance — SB 10.81.33
avivekataḥ — due to ignorance — SB 7.7.47
bādhakatām — the condition of being obliged — SB 7.1.6
bādhya-bādhakatām — the worldly transaction of being obliged to execute some responsibility — SB 10.4.22
bhakata-vatsala — very much attached to His devotees — CC Madhya 4.177
bhakata-vatsala — always affectionate to devotees — CC Antya 11.42
bhoja-kaṭam nāma — named Bhojakaṭa — SB 10.54.51
bhojakaṭam — Bhojakaṭa — SB 10.61.26
bhojakaṭāt — from Bhojakaṭa — SB 10.61.40
bhūta-anugraha-kātarāḥ — very much anxious to bestow benedictions upon the fallen conditioned souls — SB 6.5.39
dina kata — some days — CC Madhya 1.123, CC Madhya 12.71, CC Antya 8.62
dina kata — a few days — CC Madhya 1.237
dina kata — for some days — CC Madhya 17.98, CC Antya 8.96
dina kata raha — stay here for a few days — CC Madhya 16.160
dvitaḥ tritaḥ ca ekataḥ ca — Dvita, Trita and Ekata — SB 10.84.2-5
ekaikataraḥ — one in relation with another — SB 2.10.41
ekam śakaṭam — on one bullock cart — SB 10.11.34
ekatā — oneness — CC Antya 5.150
ekataḥ — to one side — SB 7.9.40
ekataḥ — by one — SB 9.15.5-6
ekataḥ — on one side — SB 11.9.27
ekatamam — one of them — SB 10.69.7-8, SB 10.80.16-17
ekatamām — one — SB 11.4.14
ekatāna — without deviation — CC Madhya 6.257
ekatāna-gatayaḥ — who have taken without diversion to any material activities — SB 7.9.8
ekatara — another — SB 2.10.9
ekataraḥ — one — SB 11.24.4
ekataram — one — SB 10.24.19
ekatarasya — of either of the two — SB 10.79.27
ekatareṇa — by either one — SB 3.29.35
ekatareṇa — from one kind — SB 4.29.32
ekatareṇa — by one — SB 6.19.18
gaṅgāra nikaṭa — near the bank of the Ganges — CC Madhya 20.10-11
gauḍa-nikaṭa — to Bengal — CC Madhya 1.212
hari-lokataḥ — from Vaikuṇṭha, the abode of Lord Hari — SB 3.16.33
kailā kata-kṣaṇe — continued for some time — CC Antya 1.49