Word for Word Index
- tri-pura-adhipatiḥ
- the Lord of the three cities — ŚB 5.24.28
- tri-akṣaḥ
- three eyes — ŚB 5.25.3
- tri-bhuvana
- of the three worlds — ŚB 5.1.20, ŚB 6.4.35-39, ŚB 10.71.38, ŚB 11.23.30, ŚB 12.6.72
- tri-guṇatvāt
- because of the three modes of material nature — ŚB 5.26.2
- tri-jagatyāḥ
- of the three worlds — ŚB 5.26.5
- tri-kālam
- three times — ŚB 5.23.9, ŚB 5.23.9
- tri-kūṭaḥ
- Trikūṭa — ŚB 5.19.16, ŚB 8.2.1
- tri-lokyām
- to anything within the three worlds — ŚB 5.19.6
- tri-lokyāḥ
- the three worlds (the universe) — ŚB 5.26.4
- tri-lokī
- of the three worlds — ŚB 5.24.28
- tri-lokīm
- the three worlds — ŚB 1.5.7, ŚB 5.21.3, ŚB 7.14.42, ŚB 8.13.20, ŚB 8.13.26, ŚB 8.22.23, ŚB 10.59.7, ŚB 4.30.12
- tri-padīm
- three-footed — ŚB 5.9.5
- tri-sāmā
- Trisāmā — ŚB 5.19.17-18
- tri-śikham
- having three points — ŚB 5.25.3
- tri-vṛtā
- having three varieties according to the three modes of nature — ŚB 5.17.22-23
- tri-yugāya
- unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full with six opulences and who appears in three yugas (remaining concealed in the fourth yuga) — ŚB 5.18.35
- tri-ṇābhi
- the three pieces of the hub — ŚB 5.21.13