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grāma-antara haite
from different villages — CC Madhya 7.102
from other villages — CC Antya 6.55
grāma-antare
in a different village. — CC Madhya 18.31
in a different village — CC Madhya 18.44
anya grāma
other villages — CC Madhya 9.7-8
grāma-bhitara
inside a village — CC Antya 12.18
bhūta-grāma
to other living entities — ŚB 3.29.24
all the living entities. — CC Ādi 3.32
maṅgala-bhūyiṣṭha-pura-grāma-vraja-ākarāḥ
whose many cities, towns, pasturing grounds and mines became auspicious and very neat and clean — ŚB 10.3.1-5
deśa-grāma
villages and towns. — CC Madhya 18.220
eka grāma
to one village — CC Madhya 4.11
ghara-grāma
house and village — CC Antya 3.161
govardhana-grāma
to the village known as Govardhana — CC Madhya 18.17
grāma-siṁhān
dogs — ŚB 3.18.10
grāma-siṁhāḥ
the dogs — ŚB 3.17.10
tattva-grāma
the sum total of the creative elements — ŚB 1.3.10
grāma
villages — ŚB 1.6.11, ŚB 5.5.30, ŚB 7.2.14, ŚB 10.67.3, ŚB 10.71.21, CC Madhya 4.97, CC Madhya 16.219, CC Antya 4.210
in a village — ŚB 7.13.1
of the villages — ŚB 10.41.7
towns — ŚB 11.18.24
village — CC Ādi 5.181, CC Ādi 14.52, CC Madhya 1.226, CC Madhya 18.27
village. — CC Ādi 13.30
the village — CC Madhya 1.166, CC Madhya 18.30, CC Antya 3.163
villages. — CC Madhya 7.117
the place. — CC Madhya 16.267
to the village. — CC Madhya 18.35
a village — CC Antya 1.40
grāma-sevā
to live in a village and serve the people therein — ŚB 7.15.38-39
pura-grāma-vraja-ādiṣu
in all the towns, villages and pasturing grounds — ŚB 10.4.31
in towns, cities and villages here and there. — ŚB 10.6.2
grāma-nivāsinaḥ
very much attached to materialistic enjoyment. — ŚB 9.19.2
śambhala-grāma
in the village Śambhala — ŚB 12.2.18
grāma-vāsāḥ
village residents — ŚB 12.3.33
grāma-ādi
of villages, etc. — ŚB 4.18.32
grāma-siṁhā
“lions of the village” (dogs) — ŚB 10.83.34
kalāpa-grāma
in the village Kalāpa (nearby Badarikāśrama) — ŚB 10.87.7
puruṣottama-grāma
the place known as Puruṣottama, Jagannātha Purī — CC Madhya 14.232
saundarya-ādi-guṇa-grāma
the transcendental qualities, headed by beauty — CC Madhya 21.104
sei grāma haite
from the village known as Pichaldā — CC Madhya 16.200
rāmakeli-grāma
to the village of Rāmakeli — CC Madhya 16.260