Word for Word Index
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya
- of six kinds of opulences — CC Ādi 2.23
- six kinds of opulence — CC Madhya 21.5
- six opulences — CC Madhya 21.8
- the six opulences — CC Madhya 21.96
- possessing six opulences — CC Antya 5.119
- ṣaṭ-vidha-aiśvarya
- six kinds of opulences — CC Ādi 5.44
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pūrṇa bhagavān
- the Supreme Personality of Godhead, full in all six opulences — CC Madhya 25.33
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-śakti
- six kinds of opulence. — CC Madhya 25.107
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pūrṇa
- with six opulences in full — CC Madhya 6.152
- full in six opulences — CC Madhya 18.112
- full of six opulences — CC Madhya 25.110
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-bhāṇḍāra
- the storehouse of six opulences — CC Madhya 21.47
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pati
- the master of six opulences — CC Madhya 15.179
- ṣaṭ-aiśvaryaiḥ
- with all six opulences — CC Ādi 1.3
- with the six opulences — CC Ādi 2.5
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarye
- with the six opulences — CC Madhya 21.48
- sat-asat
- cause and effect — CC Ādi 5.83, CC Madhya 20.267
- sat-aṁśe
- in the eternal portion — CC Ādi 4.62
- in the part of eternity — CC Madhya 6.159
- in eternity — CC Madhya 8.155
- sat-cit-ānanda-sāndra-aṅgaḥ
- the concentrated form of eternity, knowledge and bliss — CC Madhya 23.79-81
- sat-bhakta
- of pure devotees — CC Ādi 2.2
- sat-bhakti
- of devotional service without motives — CC Madhya 19.74
- bhasma-sāt
- into ashes — ŚB 10.51.22, ŚB 11.14.19, CC Madhya 24.61
- ṣaṭ-bhuja-darśana
- a vision of the six-armed Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. — CC Ādi 17.12
- ṣaṭ-bhuja
- six-armed — CC Ādi 17.13
- brāhmaṇa sat-jana
- gentlemen and brāhmaṇas — CC Madhya 18.130
- brāhmaṇa-sat-jana
- all respectable brāhmaṇas. — CC Ādi 17.42
- brāhmaṇas and other gentlemen — CC Antya 6.54
- sat-cit-ānanda
- eternity, knowledge and bliss — CC Ādi 4.61
- sat-cit-rūpa-guṇa
- such qualities are spiritual and eternal — CC Madhya 24.41
- sat-cit-ānanda-maya
- full of eternity, knowledge and bliss — CC Madhya 6.158
- eternal bliss and knowledge — CC Madhya 8.154
- sat-cit-ānanda-ākāra
- complete in eternity, cognizance and bliss — CC Madhya 6.166
- sat-cit-ānanda-tanu
- Kṛṣṇa’s body is transcendental, full of knowledge, bliss and eternity — CC Madhya 8.136
- sat-cit-ānandaḥ
- always transcendentally blissful — CC Madhya 18.114, CC Antya 5.127
- sat-cit-ānanda-deha
- transcendental, blissful, spiritual body — CC Madhya 18.191
- ṣaṭ-darśana
- of the six philosophical theses — CC Madhya 17.96, CC Antya 7.21
- ṣaṭ-darśane
- in six philosophical theses — CC Antya 7.21
- sat-dharma-śikṣā
- instruction in the transcendental process of devotional service — CC Madhya 22.115