Word for Word Index
- dhiyaḥ
- the minds. — ŚB 4.16.2
- thinking of Him — ŚB 4.21.25
- mind — ŚB 4.21.31
- with intelligence — ŚB 4.24.71
- intelligence — ŚB 4.24.79
- whose understanding — CC Madhya 19.202
- of the intelligence — CC Madhya 24.217
- hata-dhiyaḥ
- bereft of memory — ŚB 3.9.7
- vikṣipta-indriya-dhiyaḥ
- whose senses, mind and intelligence are always agitated because of material conditions — ŚB 9.9.46
- jaḍa-dhiyaḥ
- dull-minded, possessing blunt intelligence — ŚB 9.10.14
- klinna-dhiyaḥ
- with melted hearts — ŚB 9.11.5
- upahata-dhiyaḥ
- whose pure consciousness is destroyed — ŚB 5.6.10
- dīna-dhiyaḥ
- who were less intelligent — ŚB 8.2.28
- kāma-dhiyaḥ
- desires for sense gratification — ŚB 6.16.39
- su-dhiyaḥ
- those whose intelligence is sharp — ŚB 6.3.26
- those who are wise — ŚB 10.87.32
- the most intelligent persons — ŚB 4.20.3
- vismita-dhiyaḥ
- whose minds were struck with wonder — ŚB 6.3.34
- prajā-sarga-dhiyaḥ
- who were under the impression that begetting children was the most important duty — ŚB 6.5.29
- eka-dhiyaḥ
- voting unanimously — ŚB 10.11.30
- ṛta-dhiyaḥ
- of Him whose intelligence always perceives the truth — ŚB 12.8.44
- sthūla-dhiyaḥ
- persons whose intelligence is dulled by materialistic attachments — ŚB 11.3.17
- dhūmra-dhiyaḥ
- the less intelligent class of men — ŚB 4.29.48
- spṛṣṭa-dhiyaḥ
- bewildered — ŚB 4.6.48
- kṛta-dhiyaḥ
- having made up their minds — ŚB 11.6.39, ŚB 11.30.22