Word for Word Index
- avadhūta-veṣaḥ
- dressed like a mendicant — ŚB 3.1.19
- appearing like an avadhūta (having no concern with the material world) — ŚB 5.5.29
- avadhūta
- neglected by others — ŚB 1.19.25
- neglected — ŚB 5.5.31
- O master of all mystic power — ŚB 5.12.1
- scattered — ŚB 10.37.1-2
- of the avadhūta brāhmaṇa — ŚB 11.9.33
- of the name Avadhūta — ŚB 4.25.48
- the mendicant — CC Ādi 5.161
- agitated and cleansed. — CC Madhya 21.18
- the great devotee and mendicant — CC Antya 3.149
- paramahaṁsa — CC Antya 7.20
- Nityānanda Prabhu — CC Antya 12.78
- avadhūta-liṅgāḥ
- who remain hidden under different bodily guises — ŚB 5.13.23
- avadhūta-veṣa-bhāṣā-caritaiḥ
- by the dress, language and characteristics of an avadhūta — ŚB 5.6.6
- avadhūta-sevitāḥ
- achieved by the self-realized souls. — ŚB 4.4.21
- nityānanda avadhūta
- the mendicant Lord Nityānanda — CC Ādi 6.48
- avadhūta-ākṛtiḥ
- the dress of a mendicant — CC Madhya 24.348
- avadhūta-indoḥ
- of Śrī Nityānanda — CC Ādi 11.4
- avadhūta-gosāñi
- Nityānanda Prabhu — CC Madhya 16.39
- bhraṣṭa avadhūta
- reject paramahaṁsa — CC Madhya 3.85
- avadhūta paramānanda
- Avadhūta Paramānanda. — CC Ādi 11.49
- avadhūta-candra
- to the moon of mendicants — CC Antya 8.3