artha
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a meaning — Ādi 2.73, Madhya 21.90
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accumulation of wealth — SB 7.15.22
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as a fact — SB 7.2.48
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by material opulence — SB 5.1.12
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economic — SB 2.1.3
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economic development — SB 1.9.28, SB 1.18.45, SB 3.7.32, SB 3.32.5, SB 4.22.34, SB 4.23.35, SB 4.25.39, SB 5.4.14, SB 7.6.26, SB 7.7.39, Ādi 1.90, Antya 12.30
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explanations — Ādi 16.92
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for the purpose of — SB 4.31.7
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gain — Bg. 2.5
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giving the meaning — Madhya 1.60
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importance — SB 1.15.27
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material facility — SB 3.16.20
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material gain — Madhya 20.8
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meaning — SB 2.9.1, SB 4.24.40, Ādi 1.104, Ādi 2.60, Ādi 2.72, Ādi 3.3, Ādi 4.54, Ādi 4.94, Ādi 4.101, Ādi 4.229, Ādi 4.99-100, Ādi 5.92, Ādi 5.108, Ādi 7.108, Ādi 7.110, Ādi 7.135, Ādi 7.136, Ādi 16.38, Ādi 16.57, Ādi 16.60, Ādi 16.86, Ādi 17.151, Madhya 6.127, Madhya 6.133, Madhya 6.148, Madhya 6.188, Madhya 6.192, Madhya 6.198, Madhya 6.271, Madhya 6.274, Madhya 9.97, Madhya 13.122, Madhya 13.133, Madhya 13.135, Madhya 21.38, Madhya 21.42, Madhya 24.9, Madhya 24.14, Madhya 24.65, Madhya 24.145, Madhya 24.148, Madhya 24.223, Madhya 25.27, Madhya 25.42, Madhya 25.49, Madhya 25.93, Madhya 25.94, Antya 3.182, Antya 5.154, Antya 15.13, Antya 16.120, Antya 17.7, Antya 17.44, Antya 20.6
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money — Madhya 16.219, Antya 4.215
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object — SB 6.15.26
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object, goal — Madhya 24.181
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objective — SB 8.9.28
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objects of senses — SB 3.31.14
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of meaning — Madhya 13.134
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of meanings — Madhya 6.132
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of your interest — SB 4.19.28
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on values — SB 6.2.38
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purport — Ādi 7.146
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reality — SB 7.15.58
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sense objects — SB 4.29.70
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subject — SB 3.8.13
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the goal of life — SB 4.25.6
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the import — Madhya 24.316
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the meaning — Ādi 2.4, Ādi 2.7, Ādi 2.93, Ādi 3.33, Ādi 3.55, Ādi 3.67, Ādi 3.105-106, Ādi 3.112, Ādi 3.113, Ādi 4.3, Ādi 4.4, Ādi 4.5, Ādi 5.12, Ādi 5.49, Ādi 16.39, Ādi 17.311, Madhya 1.57, Madhya 1.59, Madhya 6.187, Madhya 6.194, Madhya 6.243, Madhya 13.134, Madhya 21.32, Madhya 24.14, Madhya 24.162, Antya 16.96, Antya 17.32, Antya 19.27, Antya 19.28, Antya 20.64, Antya 20.132, Antya 20.133, Antya 20.139, Antya 20.140
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the object — Bg. 13.8-12
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the phenomenon — SB 3.5.30
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the purpose — SB 3.29.31
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the real purpose of the Vedas — SB 4.21.42
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the sense objects — SB 3.33.2
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value — SB 6.17.28, Madhya 9.270
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with desirable opulences — SB 5.5.35
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with the sense objects — SB 8.20.22
arthā
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for money — SB 6.11.19
artha haya
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there are the meanings — Madhya 24.162
artha kare
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He explains the meaning — Antya 18.9
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makes the meaning — Antya 16.141
artha karena
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explains — Antya 18.8
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He explains — Madhya 25.24
artha kari’
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explaining the meaning — Madhya 21.122
artha karilā
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explained its meaning — Antya 19.90
artha praśaṁsi’
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praising the meaning — Antya 1.100
artha śuni’
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by hearing the meaning (of the ātmārāma verse) — Madhya 24.314
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hearing the meaning — Antya 20.15
artha-abhāvam
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without substance — SB 3.7.18
artha-abhijñatā
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having full knowledge of past, present and future — Madhya 20.361
artha-āgamam
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purposeful — SB 4.8.24
artha-alaṅkāra
artha-aṁśūn
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the shining rays of different meanings — Madhya 24.1
artha-anudarśinā
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whose instructions were quite befitting — SB 8.15.32
artha-arthī
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desirous of money — Madhya 24.95
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one in need of money — Madhya 24.94
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one who desires material gain — Bg. 7.16
artha-āśrayatvam
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that which conveys the meaning of an object — SB 3.26.33
artha-ātma-gatayaḥ
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all other means of perfection (namely religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation) — SB 5.17.3
artha-bhāvaḥ
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matters of self-interest — SB 9.6.52
artha-bhedaḥ
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differentiation of value — SB 6.17.30
artha-bhūtasya
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having his real interest — SB 4.29.36-37
artha-buddhiḥ
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being self-interested — SB 6.18.71
artha-dā
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beneficial — SB 7.14.40
artha-daḥ
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beneficial — SB 9.9.28
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the bestower of benedictions — SB 5.19.27
artha-dam
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full of meaning — SB 7.6.1
artha-dhiyām
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who aspire to fulfill material desires — SB 5.3.15
artha-dīpaiḥ
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by the light of purposeful instruction — SB 8.24.53
artha-dṛk
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self-interested — SB 7.13.29
artha-dṛṣṭim
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considering to be the aim of life — SB 4.29.47
artha-gataye
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to understand the meaning — Antya 1.186
artha-īhayā
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with a desire for accumulating wealth — SB 7.15.16
artha-indriya-ārāmaḥ
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too attached to material enjoyment — SB 6.18.39
artha-jñāt
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than one who knows the purpose of the Vedas — SB 3.29.32
artha-kāmayoḥ
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for the sake of lusty desires and getting more and more money — SB 8.19.25
artha-kāśiṣu
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in the glittering fruitive result — SB 4.29.47
artha-kṛcchrāt
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because of poverty, or scarcity of money — SB 8.22.3
artha-kṛt
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required — SB 7.12.9
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which can give us success — SB 8.21.19
artha-māninaḥ
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considering as valuable — SB 7.5.31
artha-nirdhāraṇa
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ascertaining the meaning — Antya 17.54
artha-nirṇaya
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demonstration of import — Madhya 24.70
artha-nivedanena
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by giving them everything — SB 8.15.3
artha-niyāma-katayā
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due to being the controller of the objects — SB 5.7.6
artha-padavīm
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the path of my object — SB 7.7.9
artha-paraḥ
artha-pradīpam
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is the light required for seeing in darkness — SB 10.8.30
artha-prāpti
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obtainment of meanings — Madhya 24.11
artha-pratyayaḥ
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regarding as the ultimate goal of life — SB 5.3.13
artha-racanāḥ
-
material achievements — SB 3.23.8
artha-rūpeṇa
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in the form of various objects — SB 3.32.28
artha-saṅkāśaiḥ
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appearing as if needed — SB 7.7.45
artha-sāra
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the actual meaning — Madhya 25.153
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the real purport — Madhya 9.102
artha-svarūpam
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this entire visible cosmic manifestation — SB 5.18.31
artha-tantraḥ
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the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is always determined to protect the sādhus and kill the asādhus — SB 10.2.21
artha-tṛṣṇām
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a strong desire to acquire money — SB 7.6.10
artha-vāda
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interpretation — Ādi 17.72
artha-vāṇī
-
the aim of life, the aim of profit — SB 10.13.2
artha-vat
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meaningful — SB 6.18.22
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with clear meaning — SB 4.24.16
artha-vat vacaḥ
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the prayers, which were full of meaning — SB 4.20.34
artha-vedinām
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persons who understand only sense gratification — SB 4.22.13
artha-vibhrame
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the root of all acceptance and rejection — SB 7.13.43
artha-viśeṣaḥ
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special necessity — SB 6.9.42
artha-viśeṣe
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particular meaning — Antya 19.108
artha-vit
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being very wise — SB 4.9.28
artha-vivaraṇa
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describing the meaning — Antya 20.137
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description of the meaning — Ādi 5.92
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the meaning and explanation — Antya 3.182
artha-vyākhyāne
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description of the meaning — Antya 7.84
artha-vyasta
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the opposite meaning — Antya 7.134
artha-vyaya-nāśa-cintayā
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by the thought of expenditure and loss — SB 5.26.36
abhipreta-artha
-
the desire — SB 5.3.2
āhata-artha
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frustrated — SB 3.9.10
akhila-artha-lābham
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the achievement of all kinds of gains — Madhya 24.52
akṛta-artha-vat
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being unsatisfied, poor and hungry — SB 9.9.26-27
alpa-artha
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small (unimportant) purpose — SB 3.1.4
āra artha
-
another import — Madhya 24.226
āra tina artha
-
another three imports — Madhya 24.220
āṭānna artha kaya
-
fifty-eight imports are automatically derived — Madhya 24.298
āṭhāra artha
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eighteen meanings — Madhya 24.4
avasita-artha
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fully convinced of one’s interest — SB 4.21.33
bahu artha
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many meanings — Antya 7.85
bāhya artha karibāre
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to explain the external meanings — Antya 3.48
bāhya-artha
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the external meaning — Antya 7.168
bhāgavata-artha
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meaning of the Bhāgavatam — Antya 7.54
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the meaning of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam — Antya 7.82
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the purport of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam — Antya 7.82
bhakti-artha
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the bhakti interpretation — Ādi 10.77
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the real meaning of devotional service — Antya 3.216
bhārata-artha-vinirṇayaḥ
-
the ascertainment of the Mahābhārata — Madhya 25.143-144
bhāva-artha
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purport — Madhya 13.123
bhinna artha
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different meanings — Madhya 24.35
cāri artha
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four meanings — Madhya 24.211
cāri puruṣa-artha
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the four kinds of so-called goals of life — Madhya 24.64
cāri śabdera artha
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the meanings of these four words — Madhya 24.293
deśa-kāla-artha-tattva-jñaḥ
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very experienced according to time, place and circumstances — SB 10.11.22
dharma-artha-dugha
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benefit derived from religion and economic development — SB 4.6.44
dharma-artha-kāma-mokṣa
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the four principles religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and liberation — SB 4.8.41
dharma-kāma-artha-vimukti-kāmāḥ
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persons who desire the four principles of religion, economic development, sense gratification and salvation — SB 8.3.19
dui artha
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two meanings — Madhya 24.284
e artha
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this confidential meaning — Antya 1.87
ei artha
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this explanation — Madhya 21.42, Madhya 25.97
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this meaning — Antya 7.87
ei artha tāra
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this is the perfect meaning of the verse — Madhya 24.301
ei dui artha mili’
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by adding these two imports — Madhya 24.283
ei sāta artha
-
these seven different meanings — Madhya 24.153
ei śloka-artha
-
the meaning of this verse — Madhya 13.123
ei ślokera artha
-
the meanings of this verse — Madhya 25.161
ei tarajāra artha
-
the meaning of this sonnet — Antya 19.24
ei ūnaṣaṣṭi prakāra artha
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in this way fifty-nine imports — Madhya 24.302
eka-ṣaṣṭi artha
-
sixty-one different meanings of the verse — Madhya 25.162
gambhīra artha
-
very grave meaning — Madhya 25.91
garhā-artha kaya
-
in the sense of censure — Madhya 24.225
gauṇa artha kaya
-
this is also another secondary import — Madhya 24.224
gauṇa-artha
gītāra artha
-
the meaning of the Bhagavad-gītā — Ādi 5.90
grantha-artha-āsvāda
-
understanding of the whole contents of the book — Madhya 25.262
gūḍha artha
-
deep meaning — Antya 3.48
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the deep meaning — Antya 5.22
gūḍha-artha
-
confidential meaning — Madhya 1.83
guṇa śabdera artha
-
the meaning of the word guṇa — Madhya 24.41
hīna-artha
-
of the necessities of the conditioned souls, who are poor in spiritual knowledge — Madhya 21.1
hīna-artha-adhika-sādhake
-
who bestows greater benedictions upon one who is fallen and possesses no good qualities — Madhya 23.29
indriya-artha
-
for sense gratification — SB 3.9.9
-
for the satisfaction of the senses — SB 4.22.33
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in sense gratification — SB 7.9.43
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sense gratification — SB 3.23.53
-
sense gratification as the ultimate goal of life — SB 4.22.13
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sense objects — SB 4.29.18-20
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the objects of the senses — Madhya 23.24
itaretara artha
-
different and separate meanings — Madhya 24.148
ittham-bhūta-śabdera artha
-
the meaning or import of the word ittham-bhūta — Madhya 24.36
kārya-artha-gaurave
-
in the matter of an important duty — SB 8.6.20
kriyā-arthā
-
for fruitive activities — SB 3.9.9
kṛta-artha
-
favor — Madhya 1.274
-
obliged — Antya 16.21
-
successful — Madhya 3.15, Madhya 9.161
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very much obliged — Ādi 7.91
-
very successful — Madhya 9.80
kṛta-artha ha-ilāṅa
-
have become very much obligated — Madhya 12.62
kṛta-artha hailā
-
have become graced — Madhya 13.97
kṛta-artha karilā
-
you have obliged — Antya 1.133
mat-artha
-
for Me — Ādi 4.176
mukhya-artha
-
chief meaning — Madhya 6.135
-
direct meaning — Ādi 7.137, Madhya 6.134
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the direct meaning — Madhya 25.26
-
the original meaning — Madhya 25.25
mukhya-artha-vivaraṇa
-
description of the direct meaning — Madhya 25.89
mūla-artha
-
the real meaning — Madhya 24.106
nānā artha kaya
-
there are varieties of imports — Madhya 24.318
nānā-artha
-
different imports — Madhya 24.59
nava artha
-
of the nine different types of explanations — Madhya 6.193
nisṛṣṭa-arthā
-
authorized — Antya 1.189
pada-artha
-
categories — Ādi 2.93
-
knowledge — SB 4.7.31
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meanings — Antya 17.40
-
subject matter — Madhya 6.272
pālana-artha
-
for maintenance — Madhya 20.314
pañcama puruṣa-artha
-
the fifth platform of perfection of life — Madhya 9.261
pañcama-puruṣa-artha
-
the fifth and ultimate goal of life — Madhya 23.101
para-artha-bhavakāḥ
-
very beneficial to others — Antya 15.32
para-artha-niṣṭhāḥ
-
interested in working for others by giving them the benefit of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, by enlightening them with Kṛṣṇa consciousness — SB 7.9.44
parama-artha
-
the goal of life — Antya 6.225
-
transcendental subject matter — SB 5.1.6
parama-artha thākuka
-
what to speak of spiritual advancement — Madhya 12.24
parama-artha-lakṣaṇena
-
with spiritual symptoms — SB 5.15.7
parama-artha-vicāra
-
discussion on spiritual matters — Madhya 25.43
parama-artha-vidām
-
of those who know the highest goal — Ādi 3.87
parama-puruṣa-artha
-
the highest benediction of life — Antya 4.12
prāṇa-artha-vat
-
for one who has life or money — SB 7.13.33
prapanna-bhakta-artha-vidhau
-
in the regulative principles observed by pure devotees — SB 8.23.2
priya-artha-vidhuram
-
without any beneficial object — SB 5.14.15
puruṣa-artha
-
achievement of the goal of life — Ādi 7.84
-
achievements — Ādi 7.84
-
human interest — Madhya 6.184
-
interest of the living being — Madhya 19.164
-
of the real goal of life — SB 4.9.17
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of the ultimate goal of life — SB 4.30.21
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the different types of human interests — Madhya 19.164
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the goals of life — SB 5.3.8
puruṣa-artha-śiromaṇi
-
the topmost interest of the living entity — Madhya 20.125
śabda-artha
-
the meaning of the words — Madhya 9.98
-
the word’s intended meaning — Ādi 16.59
śabdera artha
-
the meaning of the word — Madhya 24.71
sahaja-artha
-
the clear, simple meaning — Ādi 7.133
saṅkṣepa-artha
-
a brief explanation — Madhya 1.77
sāra-artha
-
essential meaning — Ādi 1.105
sarasvatīra artha
-
the meaning of mother Sarasvatī — Antya 5.147
sarva artha
-
all potencies — Antya 9.44
sarva-artha
-
four kinds of achievements — SB 4.22.33
-
including all sequences — SB 1.5.3
sarva-artha-vadhaḥ
-
killing all beneficial opportunities — SB 9.9.28
sei artha
-
that same meaning — Madhya 25.94
-
the same purpose — Madhya 25.96
sei artha haya
-
that is the only meaning — Madhya 24.311
sei śloka-artha
-
the meaning of that verse — Antya 1.73
śloka-artha
-
the meaning of the verse — Madhya 25.260
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the total meaning of the verse — Madhya 24.70
ślokera artha
-
the meaning of that verse — Antya 1.76
sthiti-artha
-
wealth for maintenance — Antya 4.214
sukha-da-artha
-
a meaning that is pleasing to accept — Madhya 25.29
sūtra-artha
-
the meaning of the Brahma-sūtra, or Vedānta philosophy — Madhya 25.47
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the meanings of the sūtras — Madhya 25.92
sūtrera artha
-
meanings of the sūtras — Madhya 6.131
-
the meaning of the sūtras — Madhya 6.130
sva-artha
-
in their own interest — SB 6.18.74
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interest — SB 4.22.32
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own interest — SB 2.9.40
sva-artha-gatim
-
the ultimate goal of life, or their own real interest — SB 7.5.31
sva-artha-kāmayoḥ
-
of one’s ultimate goal and benefit — SB 7.15.65
sva-artha-kuśalāḥ
-
who are expert in the interest of life — SB 6.9.39
sva-artha-paraḥ
-
interested only in sense gratification in this life or the next — SB 6.10.6
sva-artha-unmūlita
-
uprooted because of intense selfishness — SB 10.4.8
sva-bhṛtya-artha-kṛtaḥ
-
for the interest of their servants — SB 3.4.25
sva-jana-artha-dārān
-
relatives, riches and a beautiful wife — SB 5.14.44
sva-sukha-artha
-
for the purpose of one’s own pleasure — Ādi 4.204
tāṅra sūtrera artha
-
the meaning of Vyāsadeva’s Vedānta-sūtra — Madhya 25.92
tāra artha
-
the meanings of those Vedic literatures — Madhya 25.98
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their meaning — Antya 20.138
teiśa artha
-
twenty-three different varieties of imports — Madhya 24.220
tera artha
-
thirteen imports — Madhya 24.163
tina artha
-
three imports — Madhya 24.283
tulya-artha
-
results as equal — Madhya 19.216
ubhaya-artha-śūnya
-
which cannot give happiness either in this life or in the next — SB 5.14.12
veda-artha-paribṛṁhitaḥ
-
expanded by the meanings of all the Vedas — Madhya 25.143-144
viruddha-artha
-
contrary meaning — Ādi 2.87
vyākhyāta-arthā
-
and while complaining against Him before mother Yaśodā — SB 10.8.31
yathā-artha
-
as it is true — Ādi 17.172
yathā-artha mūlya kari’
-
estimating the proper price — Antya 9.54
yathā-artha mūlye
-
for the proper price — Antya 9.48
yathā-artha-mūlye
-
at a proper price — Antya 9.52
yāvat-artha
-
as much as necessary — SB 3.28.4
-
as much as one needs — SB 8.19.17
yei artha
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which meaning — Antya 17.50