Word for Word Index
- tri-jagat
- three worlds — CC Antya 17.34
- tri-jagat-jana
- the people of the three worlds — CC Antya 16.127
- tri-jagate
- in the three worlds — CC Ādi 4.138, CC Ādi 9.28, CC Antya 15.19
- within the three worlds — CC Madhya 8.104, CC Madhya 14.136, CC Antya 12.28
- within these three worlds. — CC Madhya 12.186
- in these three worlds — CC Madhya 25.268
- tri-jagatera
- of the three worlds — CC Ādi 13.98, CC Antya 9.7, CC Antya 20.116
- tri-veṇī praveśa kari’
- entering into the water at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamunā at Prayāga — CC Antya 2.147
- tri-pāda-vibhūti kṛṣṇera
- three fourths of the energy of Lord Kṛṣṇa — CC Madhya 21.57
- tri-liṅgaḥ
- in three features — CC Madhya 20.312
- tri-lokyām
- within the three worlds. — ŚB 10.14.3, CC Madhya 8.67
- in the three worlds — ŚB 10.14.21, ŚB 4.1.11, CC Madhya 21.9, CC Antya 17.31
- within the three worlds — ŚB 10.29.40, ŚB 10.62.16, ŚB 4.26.24, CC Madhya 24.56
- tri-mekhalaḥ
- having three circles on the abdomen — CC Madhya 20.333
- tri-vidha-prakāra
- in three different divisions — CC Madhya 20.214
- tri-vidha prakāra
- three different manifestations. — CC Madhya 20.250
- three varieties — CC Madhya 24.89
- three kinds. — CC Antya 2.3
- tri-vidha prakāśe
- three kinds of manifestation. — CC Madhya 20.157
- tri-pād
- three fourths — CC Madhya 21.55
- tri-pāda vibhūtira
- of the spiritual world, having three fourths of My energy — CC Madhya 21.87
- tri-pāt-vibhūteḥ
- of the three fourths of the energy — CC Madhya 21.56
- tri-pṛṣṭham
- the topmost planet (Satyaloka) — CC Madhya 24.21
- tri-sandhyā
- three times (morning, evening and noon) — CC Madhya 14.72
- tri-sargaḥ
- the material creation of three modes — CC Madhya 8.266, CC Madhya 20.359, CC Madhya 25.148
- tri-veṇī-snāne
- to bathe at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamunā and Sarasvatī rivers — CC Madhya 24.230
- tri-vidha sādhana
- the three kinds of execution — CC Madhya 24.79
- tri-sāmya
- where there is equilibrium of the three guṇas — CC Madhya 24.21
- tri-yuga
- the Lord, who appears in three yugas only — CC Madhya 6.95
- Triyuga (manifested in three yugas) — CC Madhya 6.99
- tri-vidha
- three kinds — CC Ādi 1.22, CC Ādi 3.89, CC Antya 3.92
- three — CC Ādi 4.74-75, CC Ādi 4.104
- three sorts — CC Ādi 4.112
- three kinds of — CC Madhya 20.276
- tri-vidhatve
- in three departments — CC Ādi 5.16
- tri-śabde
- by the word “three” — CC Madhya 21.90
- tri-vidhāne
- in three ways — CC Madhya 1.88