Word for Word Index
- hita-ahitāya
- for the profit and loss — ŚB 6.17.23
- hita-avatīrṇasya
- who have descended for the benefit of all living entities — ŚB 10.14.7, CC Madhya 21.11
- hita-eṣibhiḥ
- by persons who desire good for this place — ŚB 10.11.23
- hita-eṣiṇī
- because she was anxious for the welfare of Kṛṣṇa, she became very much agitated, thinking, “How is it that Kṛṣṇa has eaten earth?” — ŚB 10.8.33
- hita haya
- there will be benefit — CC Antya 4.140
- hita-kāmyayā
- for your benefit. — Bg. 10.1
- hita-kṛt
- who is beneficial — ŚB 7.5.37
- hita-tamaḥ
- who acts most favorably — ŚB 10.36.28
- hita
- and welfare — ŚB 11.17.21
- welfare — CC Ādi 3.98, CC Madhya 14.17, CC Madhya 20.100, CC Antya 7.140
- benefit — CC Ādi 8.56, CC Ādi 16.19, CC Madhya 5.153, CC Antya 5.130, CC Antya 7.124
- beneficial — CC Ādi 17.55-56
- the benefit. — CC Ādi 17.262
- benefit. — CC Madhya 2.87, CC Antya 7.122
- my welfare — CC Madhya 20.102
- welfare. — CC Madhya 21.121
- hita-ātmanā
- by one who desires good for all — ŚB 4.22.18
- loka-hita lāgi’
- for the benefit of people in general — CC Antya 2.136
- tomāra hita vāñchi
- wish well for you — CC Antya 2.138
- hita-upadeśa
- good instruction — CC Madhya 9.100
- hita-kartā
- the well-wisher — CC Madhya 6.58
- hita vāñcha’
- desire the welfare — CC Madhya 15.169
- hita-nimitta
- for benefit — CC Antya 4.140
- hita lāgi’
- for benefit — CC Antya 4.151
- for the benefit — CC Antya 7.117
- tāra hita
- his benefit. — CC Antya 12.33
- hita-sthāne
- what is for my benefit — CC Antya 7.128