Word for Word Index
- dayā-anvitaḥ
- being compassionate. — ŚB 4.30.14
- śraddhā, maitrī, dayā, śāntiḥ, tuṣṭiḥ, puṣṭiḥ, kriyā, unnatiḥ, buddhiḥ, medhā, titikṣā, hrīḥ, mūrtiḥ
- names of thirteen daughters of Dakṣa — ŚB 4.1.49-52
- vara-dayā
- bestowing all blessings — ŚB 3.16.22
- dayā
- mercy — Bg. 16.1-3, ŚB 1.17.24, ŚB 3.31.33, ŚB 6.11.16, ŚB 7.11.21, ŚB 7.14.27-28, ŚB 9.23.25, ŚB 10.4.41, ŚB 10.39.19, ŚB 11.17.16, ŚB 11.25.2-5, ŚB 12.2.1, ŚB 12.3.18, ŚB 12.3.22, ŚB 4.29.Text 29.1b, CC Madhya 1.202, CC Madhya 5.115, CC Madhya 10.119, CC Madhya 21.121, CC Madhya 22.88-90, CC Antya 4.68, CC Antya 19.45
- intolerance of others’ unhappiness — ŚB 1.16.26-30
- sympathy to everyone suffering — ŚB 7.11.8-12
- and mercy — ŚB 11.14.22
- Dayā — ŚB 4.1.49-52
- dayā-vataḥ
- of he who is always kind. — ŚB 8.21.12
- dayā-paraḥ
- being very kind. — ŚB 9.18.19
- dayā-ādiḥ
- charity, simplicity, humility and so on — ŚB 11.25.2-5
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