Word for Word Index
- yuga-anta
- devastation — ŚB 3.8.23
- of the end of the millennium — ŚB 6.9.12
- at the end of a millennium — ŚB 10.59.7
- eka-anta
- unalloyed — ŚB 1.15.33, ŚB 11.20.36
- absolutely — ŚB 1.15.50
- the one which has no comparison — ŚB 3.6.37
- exclusively — ŚB 10.32.17, ŚB 10.60.50
- with a single aim — ŚB 10.86.32
- exclusive — ŚB 10.89.10-11
- kṛta-anta-antika-varti
- always given the facility for death — ŚB 8.22.11
- ādi-anta-vantaḥ
- who all have a beginning and end — ŚB 7.9.49
- possessing a beginning and end — ŚB 11.14.11
- brahma-anta
- ending with Lord Brahmā — ŚB 7.6.20-23
- kṣura-anta
- and as sharp as a razor — ŚB 7.8.19-22
- yuga-anta-arṇave
- in the water of devastation at the end of the millennium — ŚB 5.18.28
- ādi-anta-vat
- everything material has a beginning and an end — ŚB 5.10.11
- having a beginning and an end — ŚB 11.28.9
- which has a beginning and an end — ŚB 12.4.23
- subject to beginning and end — ŚB 12.4.28
- ādi-anta
- in both the beginning and the end — ŚB 6.16.36
- velā-kūla-anta
- near the banks — ŚB 6.5.16
- anta-kṛt
- the destroyer. — ŚB 3.29.39
- anta-karaḥ
- destroyer — ŚB 3.29.45
- annihilator — ŚB 4.11.19
- anta-kāriṇām
- who effect the end of the universe — ŚB 10.25.2
- tava anta-kṛt
- who will kill you — ŚB 10.4.12
- eka-anta-bhaktāḥ
- unalloyed devotees — ŚB 12.10.20-21
- anta-stha
- and semivowels — ŚB 11.21.38-40
- as the semivowels — ŚB 12.6.43
- anta-vattvāt
- because of being subject to destruction — ŚB 11.28.42
- anādi-anta-vatā
- without beginning or end — ŚB 12.4.37
- kṛta-anta
- of death — ŚB 10.87.18, ŚB 10.90.50
- death — ŚB 4.22.35
- anta-karāya
- who put an end — ŚB 10.40.20
- anta nāhi pā’na
- does not reach the end. — CC Ādi 5.121
- bhakti-siddhāntera anta
- all the conclusions of devotional service. — CC Madhya 25.3
- rāga-daśā-anta
- up to the point of spontaneous attachment. — CC Madhya 24.32
- anurāga-anta
- up to the end of subecstatic love. — CC Madhya 24.33
- nāhi pāya anta
- cannot understand the limit. — CC Antya 1.116
- kṛta-anta-mukhe
- in the repetition of birth and death. — CC Madhya 24.166, CC Madhya 24.213