Word for Word Index
- amala-āśayaḥ
- having a pure heart. — ŚB 11.29.12
- autkaṇṭhya-unmathita-āśayaḥ
- having an anxious and agitated mind. — ŚB 3.22.24
- dagdha-āśayaḥ
- all material desires being burned — ŚB 4.22.27
- dhuta-āśayaḥ
- one who has cleansed his consciousness — ŚB 7.15.40
- guhā-āśayaḥ
- residing within the heart — ŚB 3.13.49
- remaining secluded — ŚB 11.9.14
- dwelling within the heart of everyone — ŚB 4.21.39
- kāma-karma-indriya-āśayaḥ
- being under the influence of lusty desires and fruitive activities — ŚB 9.8.26
- karaṇa-āśayaḥ
- the senses and the mind — ŚB 1.13.56
- kāma-āśayaḥ
- pursuing different types of desires — ŚB 4.29.30-31
- nirvṛta-āśayaḥ
- free from material desires. — ŚB 4.31.30
- āśayaḥ
- consciousness. — ŚB 1.18.2, ŚB 4.28.38
- aim of life — ŚB 2.2.19
- consciousness — ŚB 3.29.19
- in his heart — ŚB 5.1.23
- possessing a heart in which — ŚB 5.13.24
- within the heart — ŚB 7.10.15-17
- his heart — ŚB 10.85.35
- the consciousness. — ŚB 11.14.23
- the propensity or mentality — ŚB 11.17.36
- his consciousness — ŚB 11.18.21
- and mind — ŚB 12.8.36, ŚB 4.20.13
- in his mind — ŚB 4.13.8-9
- whose mind or heart — ŚB 4.20.10
- desire — ŚB 4.23.8
- material desires — CC Antya 6.314