Word for Word Index
- caudda-hāta
- fourteen cubits (about twenty-one feet) long — CC Antya 13.123
- hāta pāṅca-chaya
- five to six cubits (one cubit equals about a foot and a half) — CC Antya 14.64
- sanātana-hāta dhari’
- catching the hand of Sanātana Gosvāmī — CC Madhya 21.111
- hāta dhari’
- catching the hand — CC Madhya 20.54
- hāta dila
- brushed his hand — CC Madhya 15.81
- hāta dite
- touch with the hand. — CC Madhya 14.172
- hāta diyā
- touching with the hand — CC Madhya 12.128
- touching your hand — CC Madhya 15.83
- dui hāta
- two hands — CC Madhya 13.76
- hāta-gaṇitā
- an expert in palmistry — CC Madhya 20.18
- hāta haite
- from their hands — CC Madhya 9.232
- yoḍa-hāta hañā
- with folded hands — CC Madhya 14.6
- hāta-lajjāḥ
- shameless. — ŚB 8.7.33
- hāta
- hand — CC Ādi 3.42, CC Madhya 20.133
- hand. — CC Madhya 1.279, CC Antya 16.81, CC Antya 16.83
- hands — CC Madhya 13.86, CC Madhya 19.52
- cubits (one cubit approximately equals a foot and a half) — CC Antya 18.52
- cubits. — CC Antya 18.52
- yoḍa kari’ hāta
- folding the hands — CC Madhya 14.212
- vaṁśera hāta
- in the hands of the descendants. — CC Madhya 15.100
- yoḍa-hāta kari’
- with folded hands — CC Madhya 15.186
- yoḍa hāta
- folded hands — CC Madhya 3.213
- tina tina-hāta
- three cubits — CC Antya 14.65-66