Word for Word Index
- jñāna-cakṣuṣā
- by the vision of knowledge — Bg. 13.35
- hena jñāna chila
- I thought that — CC Antya 3.125
- jñāna-daḥ
- the bestower of real knowledge — ŚB 11.22.10
- dharma-jñāna-vairāgya
- of religion, pure knowledge and renunciation — ŚB 5.20.40
- dharma-jñāna-ādibhiḥ
- together with religion, knowledge and so on — ŚB 12.11.13
- dharma-jñāna-ādibhiḥ saha
- along with religious principles, transcendental knowledge, and so on — CC Madhya 24.321
- dik-vidik-jñāna
- knowledge of the right direction or wrong direction — CC Madhya 3.10
- rātri-dina-jñāna
- knowledge of day and night — CC Madhya 4.22
- dravya-jñāna-kriyā-ātmakaḥ
- consisting of the material elements, the senses for acquiring knowledge, and the acting senses — ŚB 6.15.25
- dravya-jñāna-kriyā
- based on perception of material objects, knowledge and activities — ŚB 11.14.46
- jñāna-durbalāḥ
- those with a poor fund of knowledge. — ŚB 4.19.22
- jñāna-dāsa
- Jñāna dāsa — CC Ādi 11.52
- jñāna-dīpa-prade
- who enlightens with the torch of knowledge — ŚB 7.15.26
- jñāna-dīpaḥ
- the torchlight of knowledge — ŚB 6.15.16
- jñāna-dīpena
- with the lamp of knowledge — ŚB 11.29.27
- jñāna-dīpeṣu
- by enlightenment in real knowledge — ŚB 7.15.52
- jñāna-dīpite
- because of the urge for self-realization. — Bg. 4.27
- enlightened in perfect knowledge. — ŚB 7.15.9
- ei prabhura jñāna
- this was the consciousness of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu — CC Madhya 14.73
- jñāna-gamyam
- to be approached by knowledge — Bg. 13.18
- jñāna-vijñāna-pāra-ge
- expert in both transcendental and Vedic knowledge. — ŚB 4.1.64
- jñāna-ghanam
- Your Lordship, who are concentrated knowledge — ŚB 9.8.23
- jñāna-ghanāya
- who is knowledge or the impersonal Brahman — ŚB 8.3.12
- jñāna-gocarāḥ
- by the range of man’s knowledge — CC Madhya 20.113
- guru-jñāna
- consideration as a spiritual master — CC Ādi 6.52
- kṛṣṇa-guṇa-jñāna
- knowledge of Kṛṣṇa’s transcendental qualities — CC Madhya 22.97
- jñāna-gūhayā
- by the knowledge-covering feature. — ŚB 3.26.5
- jñāna haila
- you thought. — CC Antya 3.36
- haila jñāna
- there was this knowledge. — CC Madhya 21.78
- I can understand — CC Antya 4.162
- svapna-jñāna haila
- could understand that it was a dream — CC Antya 14.21
- haya jñāna
- comes within knowledge. — CC Madhya 25.93
- he can understand. — CC Antya 17.66
- jñāna haya
- one comes to the conclusion — CC Madhya 17.109
- I think — CC Antya 12.94
- hena jñāna
- such knowledge — CC Madhya 14.20
- jñāna-hetavaḥ
- very learned persons who preach all over the world. — ŚB 6.15.12-15
- icchā-jñāna-kriyā
- thinking, feeling, willing, knowledge and activity — CC Madhya 20.254
- sarva-jñāna
- in all sorts of knowledge — Bg. 3.32
- jñāna-vān
- learned — Bg. 3.33