Word for Word Index
- a-kāma-krodha-lobhatā
- being free from lust, anger and greed — ŚB 11.17.21
- kāma-abhikāmam
- desiring the sense objects — ŚB 7.9.28
- kāma-abhiniveśita
- fully absorbed in sense gratification — ŚB 1.18.45
- kāma-abhivarṣaṇāt
- who showers down the fulfillment of desires — ŚB 12.10.34
- kāma-adhvara
- sacrifices for sense gratification (like Dakṣa-yajña, the sacrifices performed by Dakṣa) — ŚB 8.7.32
- agni-kāma
- by the desire for fire — ŚB 5.14.7
- kāma-agninā
- by strong sex urges — ŚB 3.9.8
- akhila-kāma-lampaṭā
- although maintaining all kinds of material desire — ŚB 5.18.21
- kāma-aktam
- tainted with lust — ŚB 10.20.14
- kāma-analam
- the blazing fire of lusty desires — ŚB 7.9.25
- kāma-anujena
- by the younger brother of lust (anger) — ŚB 3.15.31
- kāma-anusevayā
- by enjoying acquired desired objects. — ŚB 10.20.21
- dharma-kāma-artha-vimukti-kāmāḥ
- persons who desire the four principles of religion, economic development, sense gratification and salvation — ŚB 8.3.19
- dharma-artha-kāma-mokṣa
- the four principles religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and liberation — ŚB 4.8.41
- avidyā-kāma
- by ignorance and lust — ŚB 5.14.5
- kāma-dugha-aṅghri-padmam
- the lotus feet of the Lord, which can award all desired fruits — ŚB 3.8.26
- kāma-bhoga
- enjoyment of sense gratification — ŚB 5.24.8
- kāma-bhogeṣu
- in sense gratification (in gṛhastha life) — ŚB 8.1.7
- kāma-bhogān
- the materials for sense gratification — ŚB 4.25.37
- bhṛtya-kāma-kṛt
- who is always ready to fulfill the desires of His servants — ŚB 8.8.37
- kāma-bindubhiḥ
- by small drops of clarified butter. — ŚB 7.11.33-34
- kāma-cāriṇī
- one who could move according to her own desire. — ŚB 10.6.4
- kāma-daiḥ
- those who give such sense gratification — ŚB 11.23.27
- kāma-devam
- as Cupid — ŚB 10.55.7-8
- the lusty desires. — ŚB 10.90.48, CC Madhya 13.79
- kāma-devāt
- from the hands of Cupid or lusty desire — ŚB 6.8.17
- kāma-rūpa-dharān
- who could assume any form, according to their own desire — ŚB 10.4.44
- kāma-dhiyaḥ
- desires for sense gratification — ŚB 6.16.39
- kāma-dhuk
- supplying all the necessities — ŚB 6.14.10
- the mystic cow, milked for fulfillment of any desire. — ŚB 10.52.31
- kāma-ditsayā
- wishing to fulfill the desire — ŚB 10.3.37-38
- kāma-dugha
- yielding all desires — ŚB 3.21.15
- fulfilling all desires — ŚB 4.21.33
- kāma-dughaiḥ
- yielding desire — ŚB 3.15.16
- yielding desires — ŚB 4.6.13, ŚB 4.6.28
- kāma-dughaḥ
- source of all desires — ŚB 3.1.34
- kāma-dughān
- which fulfill one’s desires — ŚB 8.16.9
- kāma-dughāḥ
- fulfilling all desires — ŚB 5.16.24
- which can deliver as much milk as one desires — ŚB 7.4.16
- full of their respective opulences — ŚB 9.10.52
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- Canto 1: Creation (7)
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- Canto 3: The Status Quo (20)
- Canto 5: The Creative Impetus (11)
- Canto 6: Prescribed Duties for Mankind (10)
- Canto 7: The Science of God (13)
- Canto 8: Withdrawal of the Cosmic Creations (10)
- Canto 9: Liberation (13)
- Canto 10: The Summum Bonum (34)
- Canto 11: General History (15)
- Canto 12: The Age of Deterioration (3)
- Canto 4: The Creation of the Fourth Order (21)