Word for Word Index
- apratihata-kāmāḥ
- whose fulfillment of lusty desires is unimpeded — ŚB 5.24.8
- dharma-kāma-artha-vimukti-kāmāḥ
- persons who desire the four principles of religion, economic development, sense gratification and salvation — ŚB 8.3.19
- draṣṭu-kāmāḥ
- desirous of seeing — ŚB 11.31.2-3
- kāma-kāmāḥ
- desiring sense enjoyments — Bg. 9.21
- kāmāḥ
- desires — Bg. 2.70
- from lust — Bg. 15.5
- objects of sense enjoyment — ŚB 1.12.6
- being desirous of — ŚB 1.16.32-33
- and sense gratification — ŚB 7.7.39
- ambitions for satisfaction of the senses — ŚB 7.7.48
- such aspirations — ŚB 9.4.25
- and all objects of desire — ŚB 10.16.10
- intently desiring — ŚB 10.22.20
- their desire — ŚB 10.22.28
- their material desires — ŚB 10.29.30
- wanting — ŚB 10.42.19
- sense gratification — ŚB 11.8.36
- those who desired — ŚB 11.12.13
- material desires — ŚB 11.20.29
- pārśva-kāmāḥ
- desiring to achieve association. — ŚB 1.19.20
- śreyas-kāmāḥ
- desiring the best benefit in life — ŚB 7.9.54
- śreyaḥ-kāmāḥ
- conscientious — ŚB 6.18.35
- persons who desire their own auspiciousness — ŚB 8.4.15
- persons desiring the ultimate auspiciousness, the ultimate goal of life — ŚB 8.12.6
- vimukti-kāmāḥ
- ambitious for liberation from this material world — ŚB 7.9.44
- āpta-kāmāḥ
- those who have already attained their material desires — ŚB 10.32.19