Synonyms Index

adhyāpaka — professors — CC Adi 17.260
adhyāpaka — a teacher — CC Antya 13.92
alpaka — not very much grown — SB 10.7.7
alpaka-āyuṣaḥ — and short life spans — SB 12.1.39-40
alpakaḥ — very insignificant — SB 7.8.41
alpakaḥ — insignificant — SB 10.58.38
alpakam — small — SB 10.46.43
alpakam — the smallest — CC Madhya 25.37
analpakam — great — SB 11.20.35
anumāpakaiḥ — by hypothesis — SB 2.2.35
anupakāriṇe — irrespective of return — Bg 17.20
apakarṣāmi — I will take away — SB 10.62.16
apakarṣati — draws — SB 11.3.8
apakarṣati — drags away — SB 11.9.27
apakarṣitā — dragged away — SB 10.60.51
apakaruṇam — very cruel-hearted — SB 5.26.13
arūpakasya — of You, who possess no material form — SB 7.9.47
āśva-pākān — even to the caṇḍālas, persons habituated to eating the flesh of dogs — SB 8.16.55
bala-pākayoḥ — of the two demons known as Bala and Pāka — SB 8.11.28
campaka — campaka — SB 3.15.19
campaka — campaka flowers — SB 3.21.42-43
campaka — of a golden-hued flower — CC Antya 3.210
campaka-gauraḥ — Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who has a complexion the color of a campaka flower (golden) — CC Madhya 24.349
campakaiḥ — campaka — SB 8.2.9-13
cini-pāka — boiling with sugar juice — CC Antya 10.31
cini-pāka diyā — by cooking with sugar — CC Antya 10.29-30
cini-pāka kariyā — cooking with sugar — CC Antya 10.22
dhūpa-dīpakaiḥ — with incense and lamps — SB 10.22.2, SB 10.22.3, SB 10.22.2-3
dīpakaiḥ — with lamps and candles — SB 1.11.15
dīpakaiḥ — and lamps — SB 10.54.56, SB 12.10.15
dravya-sūkṣma-vipākaḥ — the paraphernalia offered as oblations in the fire, such as food grains mixed with ghee — SB 7.15.50-51
ei baḍa upakāra — this is a great favor — CC Madhya 16.191
gopakāḥ — the cowherd men — SB 10.28.3
gopakaiḥ — with the cowherd boys — SB 10.21.19, CC Madhya 24.207
gopakān — the cowherd boys — SB 10.23.36
guṇa-abhijñāpakaḥ — making known the qualities — SB 6.1.47
jyotiṣṭvāya upakalpate — becomes fire — SB 11.3.13
kalpaka-tarum — who are like the desire tree — SB 4.9.9
kalpakaiḥ — supplied with proper ingredients and performed by able priests — SB 1.8.6
kalpakaiḥ — whose arrangements — SB 10.84.43
kara upakāre — kindly do a favor — CC Madhya 20.85
kare pāka — cooks — CC Madhya 17.62-63
kariba pāka — I shall begin cooking — CC Antya 2.57
karma-pākam — the result of his impious activities — SB 5.26.22
keśi-tīrtha-upakaṇṭhe — on the bank of the Yamunā in the neighborhood of Keśīghāṭa — CC Adi 5.224
kumbhāṇḍa-kūpakarṇābhyām — by Kumbhāṇḍa and Kūpakarṇa — SB 10.63.8
kumbhāṇḍa-kūpakarṇaḥ ca — Kumbhāṇḍa and Kūpakarṇa — SB 10.63.16
kumbhī-pākaḥ — Kumbhīpāka — SB 5.26.7
kumbhīpākam — the planet of boiling oil — MM mantra 4*
kurabaka-aśoka-nāga-punnāga-campakāḥ — O kurabaka (red amaranth), aśoka, nāga, punnāga and campaka trees — SB 10.30.6