Word for Word Index
- trai-guṇya
- pertaining to the three modes of material nature — Bg. 2.45
- the three modes of nature — ŚB 6.1.2
- embodying the threefold mundane qualities — Śrī brahma-saṁhitā 5.41
- trai-guṇyaḥ
- partaking of the three modes — ŚB 11.25.30
- trai-kālika
- past, present and future — CC Ādi 2.44
- trai-kālikam
- of the three phases of time — ŚB 3.31.16
- of all three phases of time (past, present and future) — ŚB 12.10.37
- trai-kālikaḥ
- extending into the three phases of time (past, present and future) — ŚB 12.7.16
- trai-kālikī
- functioning in three phases of time, namely past, present and future — ŚB 11.15.28
- trai-lokya
- of the three worlds — Bg. 1.32-35, ŚB 10.32.14, ŚB 10.74.2, ŚB 10.86.34
- in the three worlds — ŚB 3.33.31
- of all the three worlds — ŚB 10.29.40, ŚB 10.38.14
- three planetary systems — ŚB 4.24.39
- trai-lokya-mohanam
- captivating the three worlds — ŚB 6.4.35-39
- trai-lokya-saubhagam
- which is the fortune of the three worlds — CC Madhya 24.56, CC Antya 17.31
- trai-lokyam
- to the three worlds — ŚB 6.10.13-14
- the three worlds — ŚB 12.9.15
- trai-lokye
- all over the universe — ŚB 4.22.63
- in the three worlds — CC Ādi 4.216
- trai-māsikasya
- of one who is only three months old — ŚB 2.7.27
- trai-piṣṭapa
- the demigods — ŚB 2.7.14
- trai-vargikam
- the three principles religion, economic development and sense gratification — ŚB 2.4.3-4
- trai-vidyāḥ
- the knowers of the three Vedas — Bg. 9.20
- trai-vidhyam
- three kinds of attributes — ŚB 6.1.46
- under the three modes of material nature — ŚB 6.3.4
- threefold variety (of high, middle and low class) — ŚB 11.22.42
- trai-vedyam
- mentioned in three Vedas — ŚB 6.2.24-25
- trai-vargika
- for the three objectives, namely religiosity, economic development, and satisfaction of the senses — ŚB 6.11.23
- trai-vargikāḥ
- interested in the three elevating processes — ŚB 3.32.18
- dedicated to the three goals of pious life, namely dharma (religiosity), artha (economic development) and kāma (sense gratification) — ŚB 11.5.16
- interested in the three principles of religiosity, economic development and sense gratification — ŚB 12.3.21
- trai-vargyaḥ
- the three others, namely religion, economic development and sense gratification — ŚB 4.22.35
- trai-vargikaḥ
- comprising the three aims of civilized existence (religiosity, economic development and sense gratification) — ŚB 11.7.68