Word for Word Index
- aprati-rathaḥ
- unrivaled as a chariot fighter — ŚB 10.89.30-31
- citra-rathaḥ
- named Citraratha — ŚB 5.15.14-15
- Dhruva Mahārāja, whose chariot was very beautiful — ŚB 4.10.22
- eka-rathaḥ
- having only one chariot — ŚB 10.61.22
- mahā-rathaḥ
- great fighter. — Bg. 1.4
- one who can fight alone against thousands — Bg. 1.16-18
- the great general — ŚB 1.14.30
- the general who could fight alone with thousands of enemies — ŚB 1.17.28
- a great fighter — ŚB 2.3.15, ŚB 9.9.26-27
- Bali Mahārāja, the great charioteer — ŚB 8.15.8-9
- a greatly powerful fighter — ŚB 9.17.17
- the powerful warrior — ŚB 10.55.22
- the mighty warrior — ŚB 10.66.11
- the mighty chariot warrior. — ŚB 10.86.9
- the great chariot warrior — ŚB 10.90.36
- who could fight with many chariots — ŚB 4.10.8
- a great hero — ŚB 4.19.13
- manaḥ-rathaḥ
- his desire — ŚB 3.21.12
- his mental aspiration — ŚB 5.1.22
- created to be traversed by the chariot of the mind. — ŚB 9.18.49
- desires — ŚB 10.54.51
- hankering — ŚB 10.62.13
- whose desires. — ŚB 10.73.33
- desires. — ŚB 10.86.40
- merely a creation of the mind — ŚB 11.10.3
- or a mental fantasy. — ŚB 11.22.40
- desirous. — ŚB 4.8.12
- his desire. — ŚB 4.9.44
- manaḥ-rathaḥ-mayīḥ
- achieved by meditation of the mind — ŚB 11.22.48
- rathaḥ
- chariot — ŚB 1.15.21, ŚB 8.11.16, ŚB 10.50.13-14, ŚB 4.29.18-20
- the chariot — ŚB 3.29.20, ŚB 10.53.4, ŚB 11.30.44, ŚB 4.10.15
- a chariot — ŚB 8.15.5
- sauraḥ rathaḥ
- the chariot of the sun-god — ŚB 5.21.12
- rukma-rathaḥ rukmabāhuḥ
- Rukmaratha and Rukmabāhu — ŚB 10.52.22