Synonyms Index

amuṣmāt — from the Personality of Godhead — SB 4.24.77
amuṣmāt — from the next life — SB 11.18.40-41
anamat — offered respectful obeisances — SB 6.16.31
anamat — she bowed down — SB 10.81.26
anānā-mati-upalakṣaṇaḥ — who is not realized by persons having many angles of vision — CC Madhya 25.133
ānanda-mātram — impersonal Brahman effulgence — SB 3.9.3, CC Antya 5.124-125
ānanda-mātram — simply blissful — SB 4.9.16
ānanda-mātram — always in transcendental bliss — SB 8.12.7
ānanda-mātre — the reservoir of all pleasure — SB 4.11.30
ananumatam — not being sanctioned by law — SB 5.9.17
ananya-bodhya-ātmatayā — as self-manifested, without the help of any other illuminating agent — SB 10.14.6
ananya-mamatā — having a sense of relationships with no others — CC Madhya 23.8
anātmatayā — by the status of being nonliving matter — SB 10.40.3
anāvṛta-matiḥ — whose intelligence is not bewildered — SB 5.3.14
aṅguṣṭha-parva-mātrāḥ — whose size is that of a thumb — SB 5.21.17
anikāmataḥ — unwilling — SB 4.28.10
anna-mātram — being only matter — SB 11.28.24
anti mātroḥ — toward Their mothers — SB 10.8.22
anukramāt — by a gradual process of differentiation — SB 3.7.21
anukramāt — consecutively — SB 4.31.17
anukramāt — respectively — SB 6.18.3-4
anukramāt — one after another — SB 8.11.7
anulomataḥ — by progressive function — SB 11.20.22
anumata — approved — SB 4.20.15
anumataḥ — with his approval — SB 1.9.49
anumataḥ — is approved — SB 3.16.3
anumataḥ — took permission — SB 3.33.12
anumataḥ — taking permission — SB 4.13.37
anumataḥ — sanctioned — SB 10.86.9
anumātaraḥ — exactly like mothers (who allowed their nipples to be sucked by Kṛṣṇa) — SB 10.6.37-38
anumatena — by the permission — SB 5.1.22
anumatena — permitted by the mercy of the glance (time) — SB 7.9.21
anumatena — by the order — SB 8.8.30
anumatena — in order to fulfill the desires — SB 11.24.5
anumatiḥ — Anumati — SB 4.1.34, SB 5.20.10, SB 6.18.3-4
anumatyā — with a full-moon day when the moon is slightly less than completely full — SB 7.14.20-23
anuparyakrāmat — circumambulated — SB 5.1.30
anūrmi-mattvam — being undisturbed by hunger, thirst, etc — SB 11.15.6-7
anvagamat — he followed — SB 10.54.18
anvākramat — took shelter — SB 3.1.17
anyasmāt — being the cause of — SB 2.7.50
anyasmāt — by other engagements — SB 5.1.6
anyasmāt — from anyone else — SB 5.4.18
anyasmāt — from any others beyond Lord Brahmā — SB 7.3.36
anyasmāt — due to some other agency — SB 10.84.32-33
anyasmāt — who is distinct — SB 11.28.6-7
anyasmāt — than anything else — NBS 58
anyatamāt — which is itself completely distinct — SB 12.4.24
apākramat — went away — SB 10.63.15, SB 10.64.21
apatya-matyā — thinking to be your son — SB 3.1.13