Word for Word Index
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pati
- the master of six opulences — CC Madhya 15.179
- bhaginī-pati
- sister’s husband — CC Madhya 6.112, CC Madhya 20.38
- tāṅra bhagnī-pati
- his brother-in-law (the husband of Sārvabhauma’s sister) — CC Ādi 10.130
- pati-vratā-dharma
- the vow of chastity — CC Madhya 9.116
- the religious principle of a chaste woman. — CC Antya 7.106
- pati-vratā-gaṇera
- of all chaste women — CC Madhya 21.116
- go-pati
- of the sun-god — CC Madhya 19.98
- pati lāgi’
- for the satisfaction of her husband — CC Antya 20.57
- mṛta pati
- the dead husband — CC Antya 20.57
- pati-vratā
- devoted to her husband — ŚB 1.13.30, ŚB 10.81.26, CC Ādi 13.60, CC Madhya 9.297
- of chastity — CC Madhya 8.183-184, CC Madhya 9.118
- chaste woman — CC Madhya 9.111, CC Madhya 9.201
- of the chaste woman — CC Madhya 9.200
- of those who are chaste and devoted to the husband — CC Madhya 21.106
- devoted to the husband — CC Antya 7.104
- a chaste, devoted wife — CC Antya 7.107
- pati
- husband — ŚB 3.31.42, ŚB 8.16.19, CC Antya 7.103
- husbands — ŚB 10.31.16, ŚB 10.53.47-48, CC Madhya 19.210, CC Antya 7.42, CC Antya 15.71
- Lord — CC Ādi 2.16
- of the husband — CC Madhya 21.142
- a husband — CC Madhya 22.163
- prāṇa-pati
- lord of life — CC Ādi 4.21-22
- the Lords of his life. — CC Ādi 11.27
- śrī-pati
- the husband of the goddess of fortune. — CC Ādi 3.37
- senā-pati
- captains — CC Ādi 3.75
- as commanders in chief — CC Ādi 7.164
- pati-āge
- in front of their husbands — CC Madhya 12.32
- even in front of the husbands — CC Madhya 21.143
- sītā-pati
- Lord Rāmacandra. — CC Madhya 9.17
- Lord Śrī Rāmacandra and Sītādevī. — CC Madhya 9.221
- sei pati
- that husband — CC Madhya 13.153
- vaikuṇṭhera pati
- predominating Deities of the Vaikuṇṭha planets — CC Madhya 21.22
- pati-vratāra
- of chaste wives — CC Madhya 21.142
- vraja-pati-sutasya
- from the son of Nanda Mahārāja — CC Antya 14.73
- pati-tyāge
- to give up one’s husband — CC Antya 17.36
- pati-vratā-śiromaṇi
- the topmost of chaste women — CC Antya 20.57
- pāti’
- spreading — CC Madhya 4.72, CC Madhya 13.11
- demonstrating — CC Madhya 16.272
- setting — CC Antya 9.14