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Word for Word Index

akhila-devatā-ātmā
the origin of all demigods — ŚB 8.7.26
akhila-devatā-ātmanaḥ
the total aggregate of all the demigods — ŚB 8.7.26
devatā-anukramaḥ
one demigod after another — ŚB 2.6.26
ātma-devatā-buddhiḥ
accepting as the self or the demigods — ŚB 7.11.8-12
devatā
gods — Bg. 9.23
the Supreme Lord — ŚB 3.13.39
the demigods — ŚB 3.16.22, ŚB 11.23.42, CC Antya 16.131
the presiding demigods — ŚB 10.23.48-49
deities — ŚB 10.40.9
demigods — ŚB 10.70.10, ŚB 4.7.45, CC Ādi 14.48, CC Ādi 14.53, CC Ādi 14.62
the supremely worshipable goddess — ŚB 10.85.27-28
goddess — CC Ādi 4.89
the Lord — CC Ādi 16.48
of a demigod — CC Ādi 16.85
the worshipable Lord — CC Madhya 20.119
predominating Deities — CC Madhya 20.198
of predominating deities — CC Madhya 20.276
worshipable Lord — CC Madhya 24.137, CC Madhya 25.138
devatā-ātmā
the soul of the demigods — ŚB 2.7.11
pati-devatā
chaste — ŚB 1.7.47
she who accepted her husband as a worshipable deity — ŚB 11.7.69
devoted to the husband — ŚB 4.26.15
accepting her husband as the Supreme Lord. — ŚB 4.28.43
devatā-gaṇāḥ
the residents known as the demigods — ŚB 8.20.19
devatā-liṅgaiḥ
by the forms of the demigods — ŚB 6.18.33-34
kula-devatā
of the family Deity — ŚB 5.17.2
sarva-devatā-mayam
consisting of all the demigods — ŚB 5.23.8
sarva-devatā-liṅgānām
which manifest all the demigods — ŚB 5.7.6
para-devatā-ākhyām
the Supreme Lord, the Personality of Godhead, appearing in that form — ŚB 8.9.18
para-devatā
of the Supreme Personality of Godhead — ŚB 5.1.38
their most worshipable Deity — ŚB 10.43.17
most worshipable — CC Ādi 4.83, CC Madhya 23.68
sarva-devatā
Devakī, to whom all the demigods and God Himself appeared — ŚB 10.1.56
devatā-prāyāḥ
were inhabitants of heaven — ŚB 10.1.62-63
guru-devatā-ātmā
one who sees his own spiritual master as his lord and very soul. — ŚB 11.2.37
māghera devatā
the predominating Deity of the month of Māgha (January-February) — CC Madhya 20.199
devatā-mandire
to the temple of the Lord — CC Madhya 7.85
in the temples of some gods. — CC Madhya 9.304