Word for Word Index
- bhṛgu-devatāḥ
- who are now strong devotees of Śukrācārya, the disciple of Bhṛgu. — ŚB 6.7.23
- devatāḥ
- the demigods — Bg. 4.12, ŚB 3.20.22, ŚB 5.4.1, ŚB 11.10.23, ŚB 11.21.29-30, ŚB 11.24.8, ŚB 11.30.7, ŚB 12.12.62, ŚB 4.13.25
- demigods — Bg. 7.20, ŚB 10.74.19, ŚB 4.3.4
- the demigods. — ŚB 3.24.27, ŚB 4.13.26
- and demigods — ŚB 7.14.37, ŚB 10.70.12
- the demigods exist — ŚB 10.4.42
- the presiding demigods — ŚB 10.23.10-11
- whose exclusive Deity — ŚB 10.82.11
- deities — ŚB 10.89.14-17
- other demigods — ŚB 11.6.2-4
- to the demigods — ŚB 11.21.33-34
- the demigods (who rule over the different senses within the body) — ŚB 11.23.51
- worshipable deities — ŚB 11.26.34
- and the controlling demigods — ŚB 12.4.20-21
- kṛṣṇa-devatāḥ
- those who are always rapt in the service of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa — ŚB 1.13.11
- whose worshipable Deity was Kṛṣṇa — ŚB 10.84.70
- pākhaṇḍa-devatāḥ
- concocted incarnations of God (man-made gods or demigods) — ŚB 5.14.29
- pati-devatāḥ
- because their only worshipable object was their husband. — ŚB 9.6.53
- dik-devatāḥ
- the demigods in charge of different directions, like the sun and the moon — ŚB 5.14.9
- śrāddha-devatāḥ
- the demigods presiding over śrāddha ceremonies in honor of deceased relatives. — ŚB 4.18.18