Word for Word Index
- satya-avalambasya
- one who embraced truth as shelter — ŚB 3.1.8
- satya-bhrama
- mistaking for the truth. — CC Madhya 18.98
- satya chāḍi’
- giving up the real truth — CC Madhya 18.98
- satya-dharmā
- the religious principles of perfection (satya, śama, titikṣā and so on) — CC Madhya 19.165
- satya-tretā-dvāpara-kali-yugera
- of Satya-yuga, Tretā-yuga, Dvāpara-yuga and Kali-yuga — CC Madhya 20.329
- satya-dṛk
- the self-realized soul. — ŚB 3.27.13
- one who has actually realized the ultimate truth — ŚB 7.13.44
- e-satya-vacana
- this true statement — CC Madhya 13.149
- e satya pramāṇa
- this is factual evidence — CC Madhya 13.152
- e-satya vacana
- this truthful statement. — CC Madhya 5.72
- ei satya kathā
- this is true — CC Madhya 5.77-78
- satya-giraḥ
- that they have spoken the truth — ŚB 10.8.35
- saba satya haya
- all that you have said is correct. — CC Madhya 18.95
- satya haya
- is true — CC Madhya 18.107, CC Madhya 18.199
- it was a fact. — CC Antya 2.72
- satya kahe
- Rāmacandra Khān says rightly — CC Antya 3.155
- satya kahi
- I speak the truth — CC Madhya 10.165, CC Madhya 15.22
- kahi satya-vāṇī
- I am speaking the truth — CC Madhya 20.87
- satya kare
- fulfills as true — CC Madhya 15.166
- satya kari’ māne
- took as truth. — CC Madhya 24.7
- satya kari’ māna’
- accepting it as true and correct. — CC Madhya 18.226
- satya kari’
- as truth — CC Ādi 5.127
- satya-kāmaḥ
- whose desires are always fulfilled — ŚB 10.33.25
- able to achieve anything desired — ŚB 12.10.33
- the Absolute Truth — CC Madhya 14.158
- satya nāhi māne
- does not accept as true. — CC Madhya 15.53
- satya-mānena
- true understanding — ŚB 6.8.32-33
- satya māni
- I accept as true. — CC Madhya 10.17
- I admit as truth — CC Madhya 25.28
- we can accept as truth. — CC Madhya 25.56
- tāi satya māni
- I accept that as truth. — CC Madhya 20.100
- satya māni’
- taking as a fact — CC Antya 17.33
- ṛta-satya-netram
- He is the origin of whatever truth is pleasing (sunetram) — ŚB 10.2.26
- satya-param
- who is the Absolute Truth (as stated in the beginning of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, satyaṁ paraṁ dhīmahi) — ŚB 10.2.26
- satya-pāśa-parivīta-pituḥ
- of His father, who was bound by the promise to his wife — ŚB 9.10.8
- satya-rataḥ
- having taken the vow of truthfulness — ŚB 1.5.13
- satya-sandham
- one who was fixed in his truthfulness — ŚB 8.20.14
- satya-sandhaḥ
- truthful by promise — ŚB 1.12.19
- determined to understand the Absolute Truth — ŚB 7.4.31-32
- truthful — ŚB 10.62.2