Synonyms Index

abhiniryayau — went out toward them — SB 10.63.5
ācakhyau — told — SB 10.49.5-6
ācakhyau — she related — SB 10.57.8
acyuta-priyau — dear to Lord Acyuta — SB 10.86.16
ādadhyau — took shelter of — SB 10.7.19
āḍhyau — resplendent — SB 10.50.15
ādi-daityau — demons in the beginning of creation — SB 3.17.16
ādyau — primeval — SB 10.38.28-33
ajuṣṭa-grāmya-viṣayau — for sex life and to beget a child like Me — SB 10.3.39
akṣayau — inexhaustible — SB 10.58.26
anapatyau — because of possessing no son — SB 10.3.39
anumeyau — can be surmised — SB 11.22.49
anyau — separate — SB 10.14.26
apacayau — or diminution — SB 10.48.26
apacayau — and diminution — CC Madhya 22.96
apyayau — disappearance — Bg 11.2
apyayau — and demise — SB 11.7.49
apyayau — annihilation — SB 11.20.22
apyayau — and death — SB 11.22.49
astam-ayau — and dissolution — SB 10.87.15
avadadhyau — insulted — SB 4.5.9
āvantyau — the sons (named Vinda and Anuvinda) — SB 9.24.39
āvantyau — dual kings of Avantī — SB 10.58.30
āyayau — returned — SB 6.7.9
āyayau — achieved — SB 9.20.27
āyayau — He went — SB 10.58.28
bhaginyau — sisters — SB 10.49.8
bhayau — whose fear — SB 10.82.38
brahma-vādinyau — impersonalists — SB 4.1.64
dadhyau — contemplated — SB 1.4.17-18, SB 4.17.12
dadhyau — thought about it — SB 1.12.32
dadhyau — gave attention — SB 3.13.16
dadhyau — meditated upon — SB 3.33.2
dadhyau — thought — SB 4.5.23
dadhyau — offered — SB 4.7.18
dadhyau — turns his attention to — SB 4.28.17
dadhyau — began to think seriously — SB 8.2.31
dadhyau — meditated — SB 10.70.4-5
dadhyau — he meditated — SB 12.6.9-10, SB 12.8.13
dhvajinyau — the two parties of soldiers, each one bearing his own flag — SB 8.10.13-15
dīna-dhiyau — weak-minded — SB 11.7.61
divyau — transcendental — Bg 1.14
durjayau — invincible — SB 10.43.18
dyau — from outer space — Bg 11.20
dyau — of the upper world — SB 5.22.7
dyauḥ — the sphere of outer space — SB 2.1.30
dyauḥ — the heavenly planets — SB 3.6.27, SB 4.22.57, SB 5.20.45, SB 8.5.40, SB 8.5.40
dyauḥ — the sky — SB 3.19.19, SB 4.15.12
dyauḥ — the demigods in outer space — SB 4.15.18
dyauḥ — the higher planetary systems — SB 5.18.32, SB 8.7.27