saṅkhya
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counting — Madhya 20.348
saṅkhyā
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number — SB 5.18.33
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the count — Madhya 21.19
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the measurement — SB 5.18.31
sāṅkhya
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analytical study of the material world — Bg. 5.4
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by the sāṅkhya-yoga system (the analytical study of material conditions) — SB 5.19.10
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by the philosophers who analytically study the universe (as the puruṣa) — Madhya 19.204
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by the philosophers who analytically study the universe — Antya 7.33
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complete knowledge of matter and spirit — SB 2.1.6
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followers of Kapila — Madhya 9.42
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of the Sāṅkhya philosophy — SB 3.33.35
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Sāṅkhya philosophy — Ādi 6.18
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the philosophical way of sāṅkhya-yoga — SB 8.24.55
saṅkhyā alpa kara
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reduce your number — Antya 11.24
sāṅkhya kahe
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the atheistic Sāṅkhya philosophers say — Madhya 25.50
saṅkhyā lāgi’
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for counting — Antya 9.57
saṅkhyā saṅkīrtana
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chanting the fixed number of rounds — Antya 11.17
sāṅkhya-ācāryaiḥ
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by ācāryas expert in Sāṅkhya philosophy — SB 3.24.19
saṅkhyā-atīta
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innumerable — Ādi 10.159
saṅkhya-atītaḥ
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numbering beyond calculation — Madhya 19.140
sāṅkhya-ātmanaḥ
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the origin of all Vedic literatures — SB 8.7.30
saṅkhyā-kīrtana
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fixed amount of chanting — Antya 11.23
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the fixed amount of chanting — Antya 11.19
sāṅkhya-mayī
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having the form of the philosophy analyzing the material world (Sāṅkhya philosophy) — SB 9.8.13
saṅkhyā-nāma
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a fixed number of rounds — Antya 7.83
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the number of holy names — Antya 3.114-115
saṅkhyā-nāma-saṅkīrtana
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numerical chanting of the holy name — Antya 3.240
sāṅkhya-nidarśanāya
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who is the revealer of this numerical knowledge — SB 5.18.33
sāṅkhya-śirase
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who taught the Sāṅkhya philosophy or who actually gives knowledge of Sāṅkhya to the people of the world — SB 5.14.45
sāṅkhya-yoga-īśvarāya
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the master of the principles of sāṅkhya-yoga — SB 4.24.42
sāṅkhya-yogaiḥ
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by reading the literature of sāṅkhya-yoga — SB 10.8.45
alpa saṅkhyā
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a reduced number of chanting — Antya 11.26
koṭi-saṅkhya loka
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an unlimited number of people — Madhya 1.164
lakṣa-saṅkhya
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numbering hundreds of thousands — Madhya 17.188