Word for Word Index
- dik-vāsasaḥ
- being naked — ŚB 7.1.37
- dik-ibha-jayinaḥ
- who are victorious in all directions — ŚB 5.14.40
- dik-vijayinaḥ
- great heroes who have conquered all directions — ŚB 9.10.15
- dik-ibha-indra-paṭṭam
- as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directions — ŚB 9.11.21
- dik-gajaiḥ
- by big elephants trained to smash anything under their feet — ŚB 7.5.43-44
- nirjita-dik-gajendrāḥ
- who have conquered many other heroes as powerful as elephants — ŚB 5.13.15
- dik-vijaye
- for the purpose of gaining victory over Bali Mahārāja — ŚB 5.24.27
- for conquering all directions — ŚB 8.19.5
- to conquer all the world — ŚB 9.11.25
- while conquering all directions — ŚB 9.20.30
- during the conquest of all directions — ŚB 10.70.24
- dik-gajāḥ
- elephants that could go in any direction — ŚB 8.8.5
- dik-gajaḥ
- the most powerful enemies, who were like elephants — ŚB 7.15.68
- dik-kariṇam
- the great elephant who could go everywhere — ŚB 8.10.25
- dik-vāsāḥ
- completely naked — ŚB 7.13.41
- dik-gajendraḥ
- the rulers of the different directions — ŚB 4.5.10
- dik-taṭe
- the edges of the directions — ŚB 10.33.24
- dik-vidikṣu
- in all directions — CC Ādi 4.125
- dik-pāla
- the governors of the directions — CC Madhya 21.93-94
- dik-vidik-jñāna
- knowledge of the right direction or wrong direction — CC Madhya 3.10
- dik-vidik
- the right or wrong direction — CC Madhya 8.9
- of time and circumstances — CC Madhya 14.101
- eka-dik ha-ite
- to turn on one side — CC Antya 10.87
- dik-mātra
- only a direction — CC Antya 15.98
- dik-pālaiḥ
- protectors of the directions — Śrī brahma-saṁhitā 5.5