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Word for Word Index

ātma-abhicāraḥ
self-envy or envious of yourself (your mind has become your enemy) — ŚB 9.4.69
ātma-aiśvarya
his own personal opulence — ŚB 9.15.25
ātma-anubhūtyā
simply by understanding his constitutional position — ŚB 9.19.25
ātma-apahnavam
degrading oneself from the platform of tapasyaŚB 9.6.49
ātma-avadyam
the fault you have committed — ŚB 9.14.12
sarva-ātma-bhāvam
all different varieties of devotional service — ŚB 9.4.21
ātma-bhāvena
as the Supersoul — ŚB 9.9.29
sarva-bhūta-ātma-bhāvena
by a merciful attitude toward all living entities — ŚB 9.5.11
ātma-darśanam
which helps self-realization — ŚB 9.6.54
ātma-dṛk
a self-realized soul. — ŚB 9.19.20
ātma-kṛtya-hata-kṛtyam
after performing religious rituals required after the death of Jaṭāyu, who died for the Lord’s cause — ŚB 9.10.12
ātma-jam
a son. — ŚB 6.14.30, ŚB 9.1.35
ātma-jaḥ
the son. — ŚB 9.8.1, ŚB 9.22.11
ātma-jyotiḥ
the rays of His bodily luster, known as the brahmajyotiŚB 9.11.19
ātma-jāḥ
the sons — ŚB 9.22.12-13, ŚB 10.89.58
ātma-kṛtaḥ
who has given this body — ŚB 9.18.43
ātma-liṅga-viparyayam
the transformation of their sex into the opposite — ŚB 9.1.27
ātma-lābhāya
thus going home, back to Godhead — ŚB 9.24.58
ātma-medhasā
by my own intelligence. — ŚB 9.5.20
ātma-māyām
His supreme compassion for the fallen souls — ŚB 9.24.57
ātma-nigamam
exactly according to the ritualistic ceremonies of the VedasŚB 9.24.66
ātma-nāśam
forgetfulness of one’s own constitutional position — ŚB 9.19.20
ātma-sandarśana
when one sees his beloved — ŚB 9.10.31
ātma-vidyā-viśāradaḥ
expert in transcendental science — ŚB 9.13.20-21
ātma-vidyā-viśāradāḥ
expert in spiritual knowledge — ŚB 9.13.27
ātma-vit
fully conscious by self-realization — ŚB 9.6.35-36
ātma-vṛttam
one’s own position — ŚB 9.18.16
ātma-yone
O Lord Brahmā — ŚB 9.4.52
ātma-yoniḥ
Lord Brahmā — ŚB 9.14.14, CC Ādi 6.102