Synonyms Index

kṛṣṇa-antaḥ-pura — of Lord Kṛṣṇa’s personal residence — SB 10.55.37
kṛṣṇa-līlā su-karpūra — the pastimes of Lord Kṛṣṇa are exactly like camphor — CC Madhya 25.277
kṛṣṇa-prema-amṛta-pūra — the nectar of devotional service to Kṛṣṇa — CC Adi 11.40
kṛṣṇa-prema-pūra — a storehouse of all love of Godhead — CC Adi 9.10
kṛṣṇa-puraḥ-gamāḥ — led by Lord Kṛṣṇa — SB 10.18.22
kūrma-purāṇa — of the Kūrma Purāṇa — CC Madhya 1.117
kūrma-purāṇa — the Kūrma Purāṇa — CC Madhya 9.200
lasat-kāñcana-nūpuram — His legs are decorated with golden ankle bells — SB 4.8.49
lāvaṇya-pūra — the city of attractive beauty — CC Madhya 21.138
mādhurya-pūraḥ — abundance of sweetness — CC Adi 4.146, CC Madhya 8.149, CC Madhya 20.182
maṅgala-bhūyiṣṭha-pura-grāma-vraja-ākarāḥ — whose many cities, towns, pasturing grounds and mines became auspicious and very neat and clean — SB 10.3.1-5
maṇipura-pateḥ — of the king of Maṇipura — SB 9.22.32
miśra purandara — Miśra Purandara — CC Madhya 6.51
miśra purandara — Jagannātha Miśra Purandara — CC Madhya 6.54
miśra-purandarera — to Purandara Miśra, the father of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu — CC Madhya 16.221
nā pūraya — has not become complete — CC Antya 11.23
nanda-puraḥ-gamāḥ — headed by Nanda Mahārāja — SB 10.16.13-15
nanda-puraḥ-gamān — headed by Mahārāja Nanda — SB 10.24.2
nūpura — ringing leglets — SB 2.2.11
nūpura — of ankle bells — SB 8.8.18
nūpura — her ankle bells — SB 10.33.13
nūpura — and ankle bells — SB 10.33.15
nūpura — of whose ankle bells — SB 10.53.51-55
nūpura — of the ankle bells — CC Antya 17.43
nūpurābhyām — from her ankle bells — SB 10.60.8
nūpurābhyām — having ankle bells — SB 10.83.28
nūpuraḥ — ankle bells — SB 8.18.2
nūpurāḥ — set of ankle bells — SB 10.41.25
nūpuraiḥ — by her ankle bells — SB 4.24.12
nūpuraiḥ — with ankle bells — SB 4.25.23, SB 7.4.9-12
nūpuraiḥ — with ornaments on the feet — SB 10.13.47-48
nūpuraiḥ — with ankle bells and bracelets — SB 11.14.36-42
nūpuram — anklets — SB 3.17.21, SB 3.28.15
nūpuram — ankle bells — SB 3.23.31
nūpurāṇām — ankle bells — SB 10.33.5
nūpurau — Their ankle bells — SB 10.44.29
pāda-pūraṇe — in completing the verse — CC Madhya 24.67
paṇḍita purandara — Paṇḍita Purandara — CC Adi 11.28
paṇḍita-purandara — Purandara Paṇḍita — CC Madhya 11.85
para-purañjaya — the conqueror of the kingdoms of others — SB 9.18.20-21
phalaiḥ apūrayat — the fruit vendor filled His small palms with fruits — SB 10.11.11
prāg-jyotiṣa-puram — to the city of Prāgjyotiṣa-pura, Bhauma’s capital (still existing today as Tejpur in Assam) — SB 10.59.2-3
praṇipāta-puraḥsaram — Nanda Mahārāja fell down before him and offered obeisances — SB 10.8.2
pratipūrayitum — to satisfy — SB 8.19.21
purā — anciently — Bg 3.10
purā — from the beginning — SB 1.13.22
purā — prior to the manifestation of the cosmos — SB 2.2.1