Word for Word Index
- bhava-kṣaya
- stoppage of repetition of birth and death — CC Ādi 8.28
- annihilation of material existence — CC Madhya 20.142
- saba kṣaya gela
- the effects of all those offenses have been destroyed. — CC Madhya 25.75
- haila kṣaya
- is now vanquished — CC Madhya 15.276
- haya kṣaya
- become null and void. — CC Ādi 16.69
- there is destruction — CC Madhya 15.178
- there is dissipation. — CC Antya 3.183
- becomes nullified — CC Antya 5.45-46
- kailuṅ saba kṣaya
- have annihilated all — CC Madhya 13.156
- kare kṣaya
- vanquish — CC Antya 16.121-122
- pāpa-kṣaya
- destruction of sins — CC Ādi 3.64
- destruction of sinful reactions — CC Ādi 17.263
- disappearance of all reactions to sinful activities — CC Antya 3.177
- puṇya kṣaya
- destruction of piety — CC Ādi 5.206
- kṣaya-unmukha
- on the point of destruction — CC Madhya 22.45
- yāya kṣaya
- becomes vanquished. — CC Madhya 22.49
- saṁsāra-kṣaya
- annihilation of bondage to the material world — CC Antya 3.70
- saṁsārera kṣaya
- annihilation of entanglement in the material world — CC Madhya 15.109
- deliverance from material bondage — CC Antya 3.63
- kṣaya
- diminished. — CC Ādi 10.51
- to destruction. — CC Ādi 14.31
- lost. — CC Ādi 16.59
- vanquished. — CC Ādi 17.96
- destruction — CC Ādi 17.182, CC Ādi 17.266, CC Madhya 15.107
- destruction. — CC Madhya 22.51, CC Antya 3.61
- dissipation — CC Antya 3.185
- loss. — CC Antya 9.47
- tāpa-kṣaya
- reduction of temperature. — CC Madhya 4.160