Word for Word Index
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya
- of six kinds of opulences — CC Ādi 2.23
- six kinds of opulence — CC Madhya 21.5
- six opulences — CC Madhya 21.8
- the six opulences — CC Madhya 21.96
- possessing six opulences — CC Antya 5.119
- ṣaṭ-vidha-aiśvarya
- six kinds of opulences — CC Ādi 5.44
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pūrṇa bhagavān
- the Supreme Personality of Godhead, full in all six opulences — CC Madhya 25.33
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-śakti
- six kinds of opulence. — CC Madhya 25.107
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pūrṇa
- with six opulences in full — CC Madhya 6.152
- full in six opulences — CC Madhya 18.112
- full of six opulences — CC Madhya 25.110
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-bhāṇḍāra
- the storehouse of six opulences — CC Madhya 21.47
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarya-pati
- the master of six opulences — CC Madhya 15.179
- ṣaṭ-aiśvaryaiḥ
- with all six opulences — CC Ādi 1.3
- with the six opulences — CC Ādi 2.5
- ṣaṭ-aiśvarye
- with the six opulences — CC Madhya 21.48
- ajita-ṣaṭ-vargaḥ
- who has not controlled the senses of perception and the mind — ŚB 6.1.52
- ṣaṭ-aṅga-ṣaṭ-padī
- of the eighteen-syllable mantra with sixfold divisions — Śrī brahma-saṁhitā 5.3
- ṣaṭ-aṅgayā
- having six different parts — ŚB 7.9.50
- ṣaṭ-aṅghre
- O bee (six-footed one) — ŚB 10.47.14
- ṣaṭ-aṅghri-vat
- like the bee, who easily moves from one flower to another. — ŚB 11.15.23
- ṣaṭ-aṅghri
- of bumblebees — ŚB 4.29.53, ŚB 4.29.54
- ṣaṭ-aṅghribhiḥ
- with bees — ŚB 3.23.14-15
- ṣaṭ-bhuja-darśana
- a vision of the six-armed Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. — CC Ādi 17.12
- ṣaṭ-bhuja
- six-armed — CC Ādi 17.13
- ṣaṭ-darśana
- of the six philosophical theses — CC Madhya 17.96, CC Antya 7.21
- ṣaṭ-darśane
- in six philosophical theses — CC Antya 7.21
- pañca-ṣaṭ-dhā
- five or six years — ŚB 7.1.37
- dvi-ṣaṭ
- twice six and one (thirteen) — ŚB 6.6.2
- twelve. — ŚB 4.1.7
- dvi-ṣaṭ-guṇa-yutāt
- qualified with twelve brahminical qualities* — ŚB 7.9.10
- who is qualified with twelve brahminical qualifications — CC Madhya 20.59, CC Antya 16.26
- who has twelve brahminical qualifications — CC Antya 4.69
- ṣaṭ-guṇa-īśaḥ
- master of the six senses. — ŚB 1.3.36
- vijita-ṣaṭ-guṇa
- completely controlling the six bad qualities (lust, anger, greed, etc.) — CC Madhya 22.78-80
- ṣaṭ-guṇaḥ
- the six material qualities, namely hunger, thirst, lamentation, illusion, old age and death — ŚB 11.11.29-32
- jita-ṣaṭ-guṇānām
- who have conquered the influence of the six kinds of material waves — ŚB 5.1.35
- ṣaṭ-indriya-vargeṇa
- by these six senses (the mind and five knowledge-acquiring senses, namely the eyes, ears, tongue, nose and skin) — ŚB 5.14.1
- ṣaṭ-indriya-nāmānaḥ
- who are named the six senses (the mind and the five knowledge-acquiring senses) — ŚB 5.14.2
- jita-ṣaṭ-sapatnaḥ
- conquering the six enemies (the five knowledge-acquiring senses and the mind) — ŚB 5.11.15