jyotiḥ
-
effulgent — SB 4.20.7
-
fire — SB 3.28.43, SB 7.1.9
-
luminous — SB 3.13.27
-
manifesting His bodily rays (the Brahman effulgence) — SB 5.11.13-14
-
of the effulgence — Ādi 5.37
-
self-effulgent — SB 8.1.13
-
source of light — Bg. 13.18
-
the brahmajyoti, the effulgence of the Supreme Lord — SB 9.18.12-14
-
the luminaries in the sky, such as the sun, the moon and the stars — SB 10.1.43
-
the sun — SB 2.10.21
jyotiḥ-anīkam
-
great wheel of planets and stars — SB 5.23.4
-
the luminaries — SB 10.7.35-36
-
the luminary planets — SB 2.1.28
jyotiḥ-cakra
-
of the zodiac — Madhya 20.386
jyotiḥ-cakram
-
the planetary systems — SB 10.8.37-39
jyotiḥ-cakre
-
in the celestial sphere — SB 5.21.11
-
in the zodiac — Madhya 20.387
jyotiḥ-gaṇāḥ
-
the luminaries, the planets and stars in the sky — SB 5.23.3
jyotiḥ-gaṇānām
-
of all the luminaries — SB 5.20.37
-
the luminaries — SB 5.23.2
jyotiḥ-lokāya
-
unto the resting place of all the planetary systems — SB 5.23.8
jyotiḥ-maya
-
effulgent rays — Ādi 5.38
-
simply effulgent — Madhya 20.159
jyotiḥ-maya dhāma
-
impersonal Brahman effulgence — Ādi 5.51
jyotiḥ-maya maṇḍala
-
the atmosphere of the glowing effulgence — Ādi 5.32
jyotiḥ-mayaḥ
-
effulgent — SB 2.2.28
jyotiḥ-mayena
-
dazzling — SB 5.1.30
antaḥ-jyotiḥ
-
aiming within — Bg. 5.24
ātma-jyotiḥ
-
the rays of His bodily luster, known as the brahmajyoti — SB 9.11.19
-
the spirit soul, which was as brilliant as the effulgence of Brahman — SB 6.12.35
svayam-jyotiḥ
-
self-illuminated — SB 8.7.29