Word for Word Index
- mahā-abdhim
- great ocean — CC Ādi 9.1
- mahā-abhiṣeka
- greatly sanctified — ŚB 1.15.10
- mahā-abhiṣeka-vidhinā
- by the regulative principles for bathing the Deity — ŚB 9.4.31-32
- mahā-abhiṣekeṇa
- by bathing him in a great abhiṣeka ceremony — ŚB 8.15.4
- by a grand Vedic ritualistic ceremony — ŚB 9.20.24-26
- mahā-abjam
- the great lotus of the worlds (has similarly grown). — ŚB 7.9.33
- mahā-acalaḥ
- the great mountain. — ŚB 8.12.45
- acintya-mahā-śaktau
- to the possessor of inconceivable spiritual potency — CC Madhya 25.76
- mahā-adbhutam
- most wonderful — ŚB 3.19.37
- greatly wonderful — ŚB 7.1.14-15
- mahā-adbhutāni
- greatly wonderful — ŚB 6.3.18
- adhirūḍha mahā-bhāva
- highly elevated ecstatic love — CC Madhya 14.165
- mahā-indra-adrau
- at the Mahendra Mountain — ŚB 10.79.11-15
- mahā-adri-pīvaram
- as thick as a great mountain — ŚB 10.12.16
- mahā-adri
- of the great mountain — ŚB 10.26.14
- mahā-adriṇā
- with the great Mandara Mountain — ŚB 8.7.13
- mahā-agneḥ
- from the great fire — ŚB 1.8.24
- mahā-dāva-agni
- the blazing forest fire — CC Antya 20.12
- mahā-aheḥ
- the great serpent known as the python — ŚB 7.15.15
- from the great serpent — ŚB 12.12.31-33
- mahā-ahi
- of great serpents — ŚB 5.24.12
- mahā-ahinā
- by the large serpent (Vāsuki). — ŚB 8.24.36
- mahā-ahiḥ
- a python — ŚB 7.13.37
- the great python — ŚB 11.8.3
- aho mahā-ātman
- O great devotee — CC Madhya 24.125
- mahā-aiśvarya-yukta
- very opulent in riches — CC Madhya 16.218
- mahā-amarṣāḥ
- greatly envious by nature — ŚB 5.24.31
- mahā-ambhasi
- in the great water — ŚB 3.13.15
- mahā-ambhodhau
- in that water of inundation — ŚB 8.24.54
- mahā-amṛta
- in the great ocean of nectarean spiritual bliss — ŚB 7.9.43
- transcendental nectar — CC Madhya 12.197
- mahā-amṛtera sindhu
- a great ocean of nectar — CC Antya 3.88
- mahā-anasam
- the house of the kitchen department. — ŚB 4.5.14
- kare mahā-andha
- makes one completely blind — CC Antya 6.199
- mahā-andhakāraḥ
- the great darkness — ŚB 11.29.37
- mahā-prasāda-anna
- remnants of food offered to Lord Jagannātha. — CC Madhya 6.39
- the remnants of food — CC Madhya 11.174
- mahā-anubhāva
- of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa — ŚB 1.5.21
- the supremely opulent — ŚB 6.9.33
- O mighty Lord. — ŚB 11.19.10