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Word for Word Index

akhila-sattva-dhāmni
who are the original cause of all existence, from whom everything emanates and in whom all potencies reside — ŚB 10.2.30
akhila-sattva-dhāmnaḥ
the reservoir of all existences — ŚB 12.4.39
alpa-sattva
having little strength — ŚB 12.1.39-40
sattva-anurūpā
according to the existence — Bg. 17.3
sattva-avalambi
the support of all existence — Śrī brahma-saṁhitā 5.41
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-bhuvaḥ
being generated from the three modes of material nature — ŚB 11.14.5-7
sattva-bhāvanaḥ
actually purifying one’s existence. — ŚB 6.2.12
tat-dagdha-sattva
of burning corpses — ŚB 10.12.23
viśuddha-sattva-dhiṣṇyāya
who is always situated in the transcendental abode — ŚB 6.5.27-28
sattva-dhāmani
in the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is situated in pure goodness — ŚB 7.8.24
in Kapila Muni, in whom the mode of goodness was predominant — ŚB 9.8.12
sattva-dhāmnaḥ
being always situated in the transcendental world — ŚB 7.9.13
rajaḥ-tamaḥ-sattva-vibhakta-karma-dṛk
a conditioned soul who sees only immediately beneficial fruitive activities and their results, which are divided into three groups by the modes of goodness, passion and ignorance — ŚB 5.13.1
sattva-eka-niṣṭhe
in full Kṛṣṇa consciousness — ŚB 4.29.69
ghora-sattva
by fearsome creatures — ŚB 10.29.19
sarva-sattva-guṇa-viśeṣaṇāya
whose form consists of śuddha-sattva, transcendental goodness — ŚB 5.18.30
sattva-guṇa
of the mode of goodness — ŚB 11.19.40-45, CC Madhya 20.314
sattva-guṇam
the mode of goodness — ŚB 3.26.21
the pure mode of goodness — ŚB 10.48.23
sattva-guṇera
of the quality of material goodness — CC Madhya 6.166
sattva-haram
that which deteriorates the good qualities — ŚB 1.1.22
sattva-rajaḥ-tamaḥ-juṣaḥ
infected with sattva-guṇa, rajo-guṇa or tamo-guṇaŚB 8.16.14
sattva-kadambeṣu
among the living entities — ŚB 6.16.43
sattva-kūṭam
dead python — ŚB 10.12.19
śuddha-sattva-maya
of purely spiritual existence — CC Ādi 5.43
sattva-rajaḥ-tamaḥ-mayam
made of the three modes of material nature — ŚB 5.25.8
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-mayāḥ
created by the three modes of material nature (passion, goodness and ignorance) — ŚB 6.1.41
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-mayī
consisting of three modes of nature (passion, goodness and ignorance) — ŚB 10.10.30-31
sattva-mayī
that which is in the mode of goodness — ŚB 12.8.45
sattva-mūrtau
in His transcendental form of pure goodness — ŚB 12.2.22
sattva-mūrte
in this transcendental form of pure goodness — ŚB 7.8.49
sattva-nidheḥ
of the ocean of goodness — ŚB 1.3.26
the reservoir of all goodness — ŚB 3.16.24
who is the reservoir of spiritual energy — CC Madhya 20.249
nitya-sattva-sthaḥ
in a pure state of spiritual existence — Bg. 2.45
sattva-niṣevayā
by developing brahminical qualifications or the mode of goodness. — ŚB 7.15.24
śuddha-sattva nāma
named śuddha-sattva, pure existence, free from material contamination — CC Ādi 5.43
sarva-sattva-patīn
the masters of all the different planets — ŚB 7.4.5-7
sattva-pradhānāḥ
chiefly in the mode of goodness — ŚB 6.3.14-15
sattva-prakṛtim
a person whose nature is in the mode of goodness — ŚB 11.25.10