Word for Word Index
- mahā-aiśvarya-yukta
- very opulent in riches — CC Madhya 16.218
- aiśvarya-jñāna-yukta
- with understanding of the opulences — CC Antya 7.26
- yukta-anuṣṭhāna
- by proper performance of duties — ŚB 3.33.24-25
- yukta-pada-artheṣu
- the appropriate application of things — CC Madhya 24.69
- sāmānya-buddhi-yukta
- endowed with common intelligence — CC Madhya 24.186
- yukta-cetasaḥ
- their minds engaged in Me. — Bg. 7.30
- cihna-yukta
- with positive marks — CC Ādi 14.16
- śrī-yukta lakṣmī
- Lakṣmī, possessed of opulence — CC Ādi 16.77
- phula-phala-patra-yukta
- dressed with fruits, flowers and leaves — CC Madhya 14.32
- yukta-tamaḥ
- the greatest yogī — Bg. 6.47
- yukta-tamāḥ
- most perfect in yoga — Bg. 12.2
- tvarā-yukta
- hasty — CC Madhya 6.218
- yukta-vairāgya
- of proper renunciation — CC Madhya 23.105
- yoga-yukta-ātmā
- one who is dovetailed in Kṛṣṇa consciousness — Bg. 6.29
- yukta-ātmā
- self-connected — Bg. 5.21
- engaged in devotional service — Bg. 7.18
- having the mind firmly set on — Bg. 9.28
- one who is fixed in spiritual life — ŚB 11.7.45
- yukta
- regulated — Bg. 6.17, Bg. 6.17, Bg. 6.17
- contemplating — ŚB 3.12.52
- having brought under control — ŚB 11.7.9
- also subduing — ŚB 11.7.9
- possessed of — CC Ādi 7.124
- combined together — CC Madhya 14.179
- appropriate — CC Madhya 24.147
- as much as necessary — CC Antya 8.67-68, CC Antya 8.67-68
- proper — CC Antya 8.67-68
- yukta-ātmani
- on he whose mind was engaged (Prahlāda) — ŚB 7.5.41
- śraddhā-yukta
- possessed of faith — CC Madhya 4.212
- with faith and love — CC Madhya 5.160
- śrama-yukta
- feeling fatigued — CC Ādi 17.79
- yuktā
- helped by — ŚB 4.27.29