Word for Word Index
- mahā-anubhāvam
- almighty — ŚB 10.89.54-56
- mahā-anubhāvasya
- who was an exalted devotee — ŚB 5.24.26
- mahā-anubhāvaḥ
- expanded influence — ŚB 3.14.48
- the great personality — ŚB 5.5.28
- a great soul. — ŚB 5.10.1
- Bali Mahārāja, who was a great and exalted soul — ŚB 8.23.1
- the possessor of great powers of perception — ŚB 10.77.28
- the great soul — ŚB 4.16.27
- mahā-anubhāvena
- with the supremely compassionate Lord — ŚB 10.81.36
- mahā-anubhāvera
- of a great personality — CC Madhya 7.72
- mahā-anubhāvān
- great souls — Bg. 2.5
- mahā-anubhāvāya
- the most perfect realized soul, or the Supersoul — ŚB 6.16.25
- the most powerful — ŚB 6.19.7
- whose existence is inconceivable — ŚB 8.6.8
- mahā-anubhāvāḥ
- great minds — ŚB 1.19.8
- the exalted brāhmaṇas. — ŚB 8.15.4
- mahā-anubhūtiḥ
- full of transcendental consciousness — ŚB 11.28.35
- mahā-aparādha
- a great offense — CC Madhya 6.200, CC Antya 10.99
- mahā-araṇyam
- the large forest — ŚB 10.80.35-36
- mahā-arghya
- very precious — ŚB 10.75.24
- mahā-arha
- very costly — ŚB 9.6.45-46
- extremely valuable — ŚB 10.5.8
- expensive — ŚB 10.48.2
- greatly valuable — ŚB 10.85.37
- mahā-arha-vaidūrya-kirīṭa-kuṇḍala
- of His helmet and earrings, which were studded with very valuable Vaidūrya gems — ŚB 10.3.9-10
- mahā-arha-talpe
- on a valuable bedstead — ŚB 4.27.4
- mahā-arhaiḥ
- greatly valuable — ŚB 3.23.19
- mahā-arhaṇāḥ
- valuable gifts, such as sandalwood pulp and garlands — ŚB 5.17.13
- mahā-arheṇa
- very costly — ŚB 3.23.28
- precious — ŚB 3.23.32
- mahā-arhāṇi
- extremely valuable — ŚB 10.83.38
- very valuable — ŚB 4.9.61
- mahā-arṇavaḥ
- the ocean — ŚB 10.86.11
- a great ocean. — ŚB 11.6.29
- the great ocean — ŚB 12.9.14
- mahā-arṇave
- the great Garbha Ocean — ŚB 2.7.1
- in the great ocean of inundation — ŚB 8.24.44
- in the great ocean — ŚB 10.45.37
- mahā-arṇavāya
- the great ocean of knowledge, or the great ocean wherein all the rivers of knowledge merge — ŚB 8.3.15
- mahā-astra
- of the great weapon (the disc) — ŚB 5.18.15