dhīḥ
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intelligence —
SB 1.19.3,
SB 2.2.2,
SB 2.2.13,
SB 3.2.10,
SB 3.4.16,
SB 4.4.3,
SB 4.12.4,
SB 4.20.32,
SB 7.7.17,
Madhya 6.235,
Madhya 8.219
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anya-dhīḥ
all other concepts of life (the bodily concept of life) —
SB 4.23.12
apāṅga-viddha-dhīḥ
his intelligence pierced by the lustful glance —
SB 6.1.65
aśaṭha-dhīḥ
a great-minded person who is without duplicity —
SB 8.22.23
dhīḥ, dhṛti, rasalā, umā, niyut, sarpiḥ, ilā, ambikā, irāvatī, svadhā, dīkṣā rudrāṇyaḥ
gṛha-mūḍha-dhīḥ
completely ignorant of the goal of life —
SB 7.14.1
martya-asat-dhīḥ
considers the spiritual master to be like an ordinary human being and maintains such an unfavorable attitude —
SB 7.15.26
prasakta-dhīḥ
because of his being very much attached —
SB 10.5.22
rajju-dhīḥ
one who thinks a snake to be a rope —
SB 10.6.8
sthita-dhīḥ
one fixed in Kṛṣṇa consciousness —
Bg. 2.54
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su-dhīḥ
one who has come to his real senses —
SB 4.7.12
udāra-dhīḥ
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because he was always liberal and simple —
SB 10.6.43
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upārata-dhīḥ
his mind and intelligence were fixed —
SB 6.2.42