Word for Word Index
- tri-adhīśvare
- the supreme controller of māyā, which consists of three modes of nature — ŚB 11.15.15
- tri-avastham
- existing in three conditions (wakeful consciousness, sleep and deep sleep) — ŚB 11.28.20
- tri-avasthāḥ
- the three states of consciousness — ŚB 11.13.33
- 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
- of the three worlds comprising the material universe — ŚB 11.2.53
- tri-diva
- the three heavens — ŚB 11.4.16
- tri-pura-ghnaḥ
- Lord Śiva — ŚB 11.16.20
- tri-guṇa-ātmanām
- partaking of the three modes. — ŚB 11.24.13
- tri-kāla-guṇa
- the manifestations of the three phases of time (such as heat and cold, rain and so on) — ŚB 11.4.11
- tri-guṇa
- the three modes of material nature — ŚB 11.9.20
- of the three stages wakefulness, dream and dreamless sleep — ŚB 11.13.32
- of the three modes of nature — ŚB 11.19.15
- tri-guṇayā
- made up of the three modes of nature — ŚB 11.6.8
- tri-kāla-jñatvam
- the perfection of knowing past, present and future — ŚB 11.15.8-9
- tri-kālam
- three times a day — ŚB 11.18.3
- tri-kāṇḍa-viṣayāḥ
- divided into three sections (which represent fruitive work, worship of demigods and realization of the Absolute Truth) — ŚB 11.21.35
- tri-lokyām
- of the three worlds — ŚB 11.24.13
- tri-lokyāḥ
- of the three worlds — ŚB 2.6.20, ŚB 3.11.22, ŚB 8.7.20, ŚB 11.6.19
- tri-mekhalaḥ
- wearing three belts (representing three phases of Vedic initiation) — ŚB 11.5.24
- tri-padām
- the Gāyatrī mantra — ŚB 11.17.25
- tri-patat
- falling into each of the three planetary systems — ŚB 11.6.13
- tri-savanam
- at sunrise, noon and sunset — ŚB 11.14.35
- tri-vṛt
- threefold — ŚB 11.3.37, ŚB 12.6.39, ŚB 12.8.33-34, ŚB 12.11.11-12, ŚB 12.11.19
- containing the three modes of material nature — ŚB 11.12.20
- consisting of three letters — ŚB 11.16.12
- in three divisions — ŚB 11.17.12
- in three phases — ŚB 11.22.33
- in three categories — ŚB 11.24.7
- tri
- three — ŚB 3.1.43, ŚB 3.21.18, ŚB 9.3.32, ŚB 10.63.22, ŚB 10.63.22, ŚB 10.64.35, ŚB 10.66.36, ŚB 10.80.25-26, ŚB 10.83.4, ŚB 10.83.5, ŚB 10.83.10, ŚB 10.86.21, ŚB 10.87.25, ŚB 10.88.3, ŚB 11.7.22, ŚB 11.9.19, ŚB 11.12.22-23, ŚB 11.12.22-23, ŚB 4.8.72, ŚB 4.8.72, ŚB 4.26.1-3, ŚB 4.28.56, ŚB 4.29.2, ŚB 4.29.18-20
- tri-vidham
- threefold — ŚB 11.28.6-7
- tri-vidhā
- threefold — ŚB 11.28.6-7
- tri-vidhaḥ
- of three kinds — Bg. 17.7, Bg. 18.4, Bg. 18.18, ŚB 11.27.7
- in three divisions, according to the modes of nature — ŚB 11.19.7
- having three aspects — ŚB 11.22.30
- tri-vikrama
- three mighty steps in conquering Bali Mahārāja — ŚB 11.6.13
- tri-varṇā
- consisting of three modes (goodness, passion and ignorance) — ŚB 11.3.16
- tri-ṇābhiḥ
- appearing as a wheel with circumference divided into three parts (the year divided into four-month seasons) — ŚB 11.6.15
- tri-veṇum
- his sannyāsī triple staff — ŚB 11.23.34
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