artha

artha — gain; BG 2.5
artha — purpose; BG 3.18
artha-arthī — one who desires material gain; BG 7.16
artha — for the object; BG 13.8-12
artha — of wealth; BG 16.11-12
atattva-artha-vat — without knowledge of reality; BG 18.22
sarva-artha — including all sequences; SB 1.5.3
artha — economic development; SB 1.9.28
artha — importance; SB 1.15.27
artha — economic development; SB 1.18.45
artha — economic; SB 2.1.3
artha — meaning; SB 2.9.1
sva-artha — own interest; SB 2.9.40
alpa-artha — small (unimportant) purpose; SB 3.1.4
artha — purpose; SB 3.3.28
sva-bhṛtya-artha-kṛtaḥ — for the interest of their servants; SB 3.4.25
artha — the phenomenon; SB 3.5.30
artha-abhāvam — without substance; SB 3.7.18
artha — interest; SB 3.7.23
artha — economic development; SB 3.7.32
artha — subject; SB 3.8.13
indriya-artha — for sense gratification; SB 3.9.9
kriyā-arthā — for fruitive activities; SB 3.9.9
āhata-artha — frustrated; SB 3.9.10
puruṣa-artha — goal of life; SB 3.13.50
artha — import; SB 3.16.14
artha — material facility; SB 3.16.20
artha-racanāḥ — material achievements; SB 3.23.8
indriya-artha — sense gratification; SB 3.23.53
artha-āśrayatvam — that which conveys the meaning of an object; SB 3.26.33
yāvat-artha — as much as necessary; SB 3.28.4
artha — the purpose; SB 3.29.31
artha-jñāt — than one who knows the purpose of the Vedas; SB 3.29.32
artha — wealth; SB 3.29.33
artha — objects of senses; SB 3.31.14
artha — economic development; SB 3.32.5
artha — the objects of the senses; SB 3.32.9
artha-rūpeṇa — in the form of various objects; SB 3.32.28
artha — the sense objects; SB 3.33.2
dharma-artha-dugha — benefit derived from religion and economic development; SB 4.6.44
pada-artha — knowledge; SB 4.7.31
artha-āgamam — purposeful; SB 4.8.24
dharma-artha-kāma-mokṣa — the four principles religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and liberation; SB 4.8.41
puruṣa-artha — of the real goal of life; SB 4.9.17
artha-vit — being very wise; SB 4.9.28
artha — of your interest; SB 4.19.28
artha-vat vacaḥ — the prayers, which were full of meaning; SB 4.20.34
avasita-artha — fully convinced of one's interest; SB 4.21.33
artha — interest; SB 4.21.34
artha — the real purpose of the Vedas; SB 4.21.42
indriya-artha — sense gratification as the ultimate goal of life; SB 4.22.13
artha-vedinām — persons who understand only sense gratification; SB 4.22.13
artha — riches; SB 4.22.23
sva-artha — interest; SB 4.22.32
artha — riches; SB 4.22.33
indriya-artha — for the satisfaction of the senses; SB 4.22.33
sarva-artha — four kinds of achievements; SB 4.22.33
artha — economic development; SB 4.22.34
artha — economic development; SB 4.23.35
artha-vat — with clear meaning; SB 4.24.16
artha — meaning; SB 4.24.40
artha — interest; SB 4.24.59
artha — the goal of life; SB 4.25.6
artha — economic development; SB 4.25.39
indriya-artha — sense objects; SB 4.29.18-20
artha-bhūtasya — having his real interest; SB 4.29.36-37
artha-kāśiṣu — in the glittering fruitive result; SB 4.29.47
artha-dṛṣṭim — considering to be the aim of life; SB 4.29.47
artha — sense objects; SB 4.29.70
puruṣa-artha — of the ultimate goal of life; SB 4.30.21
artha — for the purpose of; SB 4.31.7
parama-artha — transcendental subject matter; SB 5.1.6
artha — by material opulence; SB 5.1.12
abhipreta-artha — the desire; SB 5.3.2
puruṣa-artha — the goals of life; SB 5.3.8
artha-pratyayaḥ — regarding as the ultimate goal of life; SB 5.3.13
artha-dhiyām — who aspire to fulfill material desires; SB 5.3.15
artha — economic development; SB 5.4.14
artha — with desirable opulences; SB 5.5.35
artha-niyāma-katayā — due to being the controller of the objects; SB 5.7.6
artha-paraḥ — intent upon gaining wealth; SB 5.13.1
artha-paraḥ — who is very attached to money; SB 5.14.1
ubhaya-artha-śūnya — which cannot give happiness either in this life or in the next; SB 5.14.12
priya-artha-vidhuram — without any beneficial object; SB 5.14.15
sva-jana-artha-dārān — relatives, riches and a beautiful wife; SB 5.14.44
parama-artha-lakṣaṇena — with spiritual symptoms; SB 5.15.7
artha-ātma-gatayaḥ — all other means of perfection (namely religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation); SB 5.17.3
artha-svarūpam — this entire visible cosmic manifestation; SB 5.18.31
artha-daḥ — the bestower of benedictions; SB 5.19.27
artha-vyaya-nāśa-cintayā — by the thought of expenditure and loss; SB 5.26.36
artha — on values; SB 6.2.38
sva-artha-kuśalāḥ — who are expert in the interest of life; SB 6.9.39
artha-viśeṣaḥ — special necessity; SB 6.9.42
sva-artha-paraḥ — interested only in sense gratification in this life or the next; SB 6.10.6
arthā — for money; SB 6.11.19
artha — object; SB 6.15.26
artha — value; SB 6.17.28
artha-bhedaḥ — differentiation of value; SB 6.17.30
artha-vat — meaningful; SB 6.18.22
artha-indriya-ārāmaḥ — too attached to material enjoyment; SB 6.18.39
artha-buddhiḥ — being self-interested; SB 6.18.71
sva-artha — in their own interest; SB 6.18.74
artha — as a fact; SB 7.2.48
artha — riches; SB 7.4.31-32
sva-artha-gatim — the ultimate goal of life, or their own real interest; SB 7.5.31
artha-māninaḥ — considering as valuable; SB 7.5.31
artha-dam — full of meaning; SB 7.6.1
artha-tṛṣṇām — a strong desire to acquire money; SB 7.6.10
artha — economic development; SB 7.6.26
artha-padavīm — the path of my object; SB 7.7.9
artha — economic development; SB 7.7.39
artha-sańkāśaiḥ — appearing as if needed; SB 7.7.45
artha — wealth; SB 7.9.10
indriya-artha — in sense gratification; SB 7.9.43
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
artha-kṛt — required; SB 7.12.9
artha-dṛk — self-interested; SB 7.13.29
prāṇa-artha-vat — for one who has life or money; SB 7.13.33
artha-vibhrame — the root of all acceptance and rejection; SB 7.13.43
artha-dā — beneficial; SB 7.14.40
artha-īhayā — with a desire for accumulating wealth; SB 7.15.16
artha — accumulation of wealth; SB 7.15.22
artha — reality; SB 7.15.58
sva-artha-kāmayoḥ — of one's ultimate goal and benefit; SB 7.15.65
dharma-kāma-artha-vimukti-kāmāḥ — persons who desire the four principles of religion, economic development, sense gratification and salvation; SB 8.3.19
artha — the objects of the senses; SB 8.5.27
kārya-artha-gaurave — in the matter of an important duty; SB 8.6.20
artha — objective; SB 8.9.28
artha-nivedanena — by giving them everything; SB 8.15.3
artha-anudarśinā — whose instructions were quite befitting; SB 8.15.32
yāvat-artha — as much as one needs; SB 8.19.17
artha-kāmayoḥ — for the sake of lusty desires and getting more and more money; SB 8.19.25
artha — with the sense objects; SB 8.20.22
artha-kṛt — which can give us success; SB 8.21.19
artha-kṛcchrāt — because of poverty, or scarcity of money; SB 8.22.3
prapanna-bhakta-artha-vidhau — in the regulative principles observed by pure devotees; SB 8.23.2
artha-dīpaiḥ — by the light of purposeful instruction; SB 8.24.53
artha-bhāvaḥ — matters of self-interest; SB 9.6.52
akṛta-artha-vat — being unsatisfied, poor and hungry; SB 9.9.26-27
artha-daḥ — beneficial; SB 9.9.28
sarva-artha-vadhaḥ — killing all beneficial opportunities; SB 9.9.28
artha-tantraḥ — the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is always determined to protect the sādhus and kill the asādhus; SB 10.2.21
sva-artha-unmūlita — uprooted because of intense selfishness; SB 10.4.8
artha-pradīpam — is the light required for seeing in darkness; SB 10.8.30
vyākhyāta-arthā — and while complaining against Him before mother Yaśodā; SB 10.8.31
deśa-kāla-artha-tattva-jñaḥ — very experienced according to time, place and circumstances; SB 10.11.22
artha-vāṇī — the aim of life, the aim of profit; SB 10.13.2
artha — wealth; SB 10.14.35
artha — wealth; SB 10.16.10
artha — the purport; SB 10.20.43
para-artha — for the benefit of others; SB 10.22.31-32
sva-artha — their own true benefit; SB 10.23.26
sva-artha — about their own true benefit; SB 10.23.45
tat-artha — for His sake; SB 10.29.30
artha — for the sake; SB 10.30.9
sva-artha — for their own sake; SB 10.32.17
sva-artha — of their own benefit; SB 10.32.17
artha — for the sake; SB 10.32.21
artha — of personal interest and advantage; SB 10.36.27
artha — desired benefits; SB 10.38.22
artha — wealth; SB 10.40.24
artha — goals of life; SB 10.45.5
artha — of the purpose; SB 10.46.48
artha — for some motivation; SB 10.47.6
artha — (as one is fulfilling his) motive; SB 10.47.6
artha — the purpose of his life; SB 10.49.24
artha — having meanings; SB 10.50.32-33
artha — of the fulfillment of desires; SB 10.52.37
artha — after wealth; SB 10.56.12
artha — his (Indra's) purpose; SB 10.59.41
artha — and wealth; SB 10.60.20
artha — of the goals; SB 10.60.38
artha — her best interest; SB 10.60.42
indriya-artha — of sense objects; SB 10.63.42
artha — interest; SB 10.64.18
artha — economic development; SB 10.69.29
artha — with items of utility for economic development; SB 10.69.43
artha — the value; SB 10.70.46
artha-vat — sensible; SB 10.79.28
artha — economic success; SB 10.80.11
artha — of their true welfare; SB 10.80.33
artha — assets; SB 10.80.41
artha — the purposes; SB 10.82.41
artha — purpose; SB 10.86.4
artha-dṛśam — spiritual vision; SB 10.86.21
artha — economic development; SB 10.90.28
artha-śaṃsinaḥ — engaged in explaining the Absolute Truth; SB 11.2.20-21
artha-uktam — expressed indirectly; SB 11.3.36
artha — sense objects; SB 11.3.37
rocana-arthā — for the purpose of giving encouragement; SB 11.3.46
artha — supreme value; SB 11.7.17
artha — economic development; SB 11.7.27
artha — for the sake; SB 11.7.38
para-artha — the benefit of others; SB 11.7.38
artha — wealth; SB 11.8.15
artha-kāmukī — desiring money; SB 11.8.24
artha-tṛṣaḥ — from the greedy; SB 11.8.32
artha — money; SB 11.9.26
artha-dam — which awards great value; SB 11.9.29
artha-jijñāsuḥ — desiring knowledge of the Absolute Truth; SB 11.10.6
artha — of that which is really valuable; SB 11.13.29
artha — values; SB 11.13.30
artha — of money; SB 11.17.18
artha — of wealth; SB 11.19.20-24
para-artha-īha — acting and desiring for the Supreme; SB 11.19.33-35
artha — of the goal of life; SB 11.20.14
sva-artha — of self-interest; SB 11.21.6
artha — regarding; SB 11.21.16
sva-artha — from the goals of life; SB 11.21.21
artha — of sense objects; SB 11.22.16
artha-niṣṭhaḥ — having as its focus of discussion; SB 11.22.34
artha — for wealth; SB 11.23.14
artha-mūlāḥ — based on wealth; SB 11.23.18-19
artha-ākhyam — wealth, spoken of as if desirable; SB 11.23.18-19
artha — for wealth; SB 11.23.25
artha-īhayā — in the pursuit of wealth; SB 11.23.26
artha-vit — one who knows what is best for him; SB 11.26.22
nānā-artha — in terms of material varieties; SB 11.28.3
artha — ideas; SB 11.28.5
artha — their objects; SB 11.28.22
artha — the objects of sense perception; SB 11.28.24
artha-vādaḥ — the imaginative interpretation; SB 11.28.37
sarva-artha — of all perfections; SB 11.29.5
artha — and the objects of perception; SB 12.4.23
artha — goals; SB 12.6.42
artha-kriyā-ātmatām — the essence of purposeful activity; SB 12.11.16
artha — by the external objects of perception; SB 12.11.22
artha — of the meaning; CC Adi 1.30
artha — economic development; CC Adi 1.90
artha — meaning; CC Adi 1.104
sāra-artha — essential meaning; CC Adi 1.105
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 2.4
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 2.7
artha — meaning; CC Adi 2.60
artha — meaning; CC Adi 2.60
artha — meaning; CC Adi 2.72
artha — a meaning; CC Adi 2.73
viruddha-artha — contrary meaning; CC Adi 2.87
pada-artha — categories; CC Adi 2.93
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 2.93
artha — meaning; CC Adi 3.3
artha — meaning; CC Adi 3.3
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 3.33
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 3.55
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 3.67
parama-artha-vidām — of those who know the highest goal; CC Adi 3.87
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 3.105-106
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 3.112
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 3.113
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 4.3
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 4.3
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 4.4
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 4.4
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 4.5
artha — meaning; CC Adi 4.54
artha — meaning; CC Adi 4.94
artha — meaning; CC Adi 4.99-100
artha — meaning; CC Adi 4.101
mat-artha — for Me; CC Adi 4.176
sva-sukha-artha — for the purpose of one's own pleasure; CC Adi 4.204
artha — meaning; CC Adi 4.229
artha — the meanings; CC Adi 4.274
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 5.12
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 5.49
gītāra artha — the meaning of the Bhagavad-gītā; CC Adi 5.90
artha-vivaraṇa — description of the meaning; CC Adi 5.92
artha — meaning; CC Adi 5.92
artha — meaning; CC Adi 5.108
artha — meaning; CC Adi 5.108
artha — interest; CC Adi 7.1
puruṣa-artha — achievement of the goal of life; CC Adi 7.84
puruṣa-artha — achievements; CC Adi 7.84
puruṣa-artha — goal of life; CC Adi 7.85
kṛta-artha — very much obliged; CC Adi 7.91
artha — meaning; CC Adi 7.108
gauṇa-artha — indirect meaning; CC Adi 7.110
artha — meaning; CC Adi 7.110
sahaja-artha — the clear, simple meaning; CC Adi 7.133
gauṇa-artha — indirect meaning; CC Adi 7.133
artha — meaning; CC Adi 7.135
artha — meaning; CC Adi 7.136
mukhya-artha — direct meaning; CC Adi 7.137
puruṣa-artha — goal of life; CC Adi 7.144
artha — purport; CC Adi 7.146
bhakti-artha — the bhakti interpretation; CC Adi 10.77
artha — meaning; CC Adi 16.38
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 16.39
artha — explanation; CC Adi 16.42
artha — explanation; CC Adi 16.45
artha — meaning; CC Adi 16.57
śabda-artha — the word's intended meaning; CC Adi 16.59
artha — meaning; CC Adi 16.60
artha-alańkāra — ornaments of meaning; CC Adi 16.72
artha-alańkāra — ornamental use of the meaning; CC Adi 16.78
artha-alańkāra — ornamental use of meaning; CC Adi 16.78
artha — meaning; CC Adi 16.86
artha — explanations; CC Adi 16.92
artha — of the meaning; CC Adi 17.20
artha-vāda — interpretation; CC Adi 17.72
artha — meaning; CC Adi 17.151
yathā-artha — as it is true; CC Adi 17.172
artha — the meaning; CC Adi 17.311
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 1.57
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 1.59
artha — giving the meaning; CC Madhya 1.60
sańkṣepa-artha — a brief explanation; CC Madhya 1.77
gūḍha-artha — confidential meaning; CC Madhya 1.83
artha — import; CC Madhya 1.263
kṛta-artha — favor; CC Madhya 1.274
kṛta-artha — successful; CC Madhya 3.15
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.127
sūtrera artha — the meaning of the sūtras; CC Madhya 6.130
sūtrera artha — meanings of the sūtras; CC Madhya 6.131
artha — the meanings; CC Madhya 6.131
artha — of meanings; CC Madhya 6.132
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.133
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.133
mukhya-artha — direct meaning; CC Madhya 6.134
gauṇa-artha — indirect meaning; CC Madhya 6.134
mukhya-artha — chief meaning; CC Madhya 6.135
artha — the meanings; CC Madhya 6.138
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.148
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.148
puruṣa-artha — human interest; CC Madhya 6.184
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 6.187
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.188
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.188
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 6.190
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.192
nava artha — of the nine different types of explanations; CC Madhya 6.193
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 6.194
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 6.195
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.198
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 6.243
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.271
pada-artha — subject matter; CC Madhya 6.272
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 6.274
artha — the meanings; CC Madhya 8.108
kṛta-artha — very successful; CC Madhya 9.80
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 9.97
śabda-artha — the meaning of the words; CC Madhya 9.98
artha-sāra — the real purport; CC Madhya 9.102
kṛta-artha — successful; CC Madhya 9.161
pañcama puruṣa-artha — the fifth platform of perfection of life; CC Madhya 9.261
artha — riches; CC Madhya 9.269
artha — value; CC Madhya 9.270
parama-artha thākuka — what to speak of spiritual advancement; CC Madhya 12.24
kṛta-artha ha-ilāńa — have become very much obligated; CC Madhya 12.62
kṛta-artha hailā — have become graced; CC Madhya 13.97
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 13.122
ei śloka-artha — the meaning of this verse; CC Madhya 13.123
bhāva-artha — purport; CC Madhya 13.123
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 13.133
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 13.134
artha — of meaning; CC Madhya 13.134
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 13.135
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 13.161
artha — money; CC Madhya 16.219
puruṣa-artha — interest of the living being; CC Madhya 19.164
puruṣa-artha — the different types of human interests; CC Madhya 19.164
tulya-artha — results as equal; CC Madhya 19.216
artha — material gain; CC Madhya 20.8
artha — wealth; CC Madhya 20.59
puruṣa-artha-śiromaṇi — the topmost interest of the living entity; CC Madhya 20.125
pālana-artha — for maintenance; CC Madhya 20.314
artha-abhijñatā — having full knowledge of past, present and future; CC Madhya 20.361
hīna-artha — of the necessities of the conditioned souls, who are poor in spiritual knowledge; CC Madhya 21.1
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 21.32
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 21.38
ei artha — this explanation; CC Madhya 21.42
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 21.42
artha — a meaning; CC Madhya 21.90
artha kari' — explaining the meaning; CC Madhya 21.122
artha-daḥ — giving desired things; CC Madhya 22.40
indriya-artha — the objects of the senses; CC Madhya 23.24
hīna-artha-adhika-sādhake — who bestows greater benedictions upon one who is fallen and possesses no good qualities; CC Madhya 23.29
pañcama-puruṣa-artha — the fifth and ultimate goal of life; CC Madhya 23.101
artha-aṃśūn — the shining rays of different meanings; CC Madhya 24.1
āṭhāra artha — eighteen meanings; CC Madhya 24.4
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.9
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.10
artha-prāpti — attainment of meanings; CC Madhya 24.11
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 24.14
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.14
artha — of the meaning; CC Madhya 24.23
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.30
bhinna artha — different meanings; CC Madhya 24.35
artha — the meaning or import; CC Madhya 24.36
guṇa śabdera artha — the meaning of the word guṇa; CC Madhya 24.41
akhila-artha-lābham — the achievement of all kinds of gains; CC Madhya 24.52
nānā-artha — different imports; CC Madhya 24.59
cāri puruṣa-artha — the four kinds of so-called goals of life; CC Madhya 24.64
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.65
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.65
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.66
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.68
artha-nirṇaya — demonstration of import; CC Madhya 24.70
śloka-artha — the total meaning of the verse; CC Madhya 24.70
śabdera artha — the meaning of the word; CC Madhya 24.71
artha-arthī — one in need of money; CC Madhya 24.94
artha-arthī — desirous of money; CC Madhya 24.95
artha-daḥ — giving desired things; CC Madhya 24.103
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.105
mūla-artha — the real meaning; CC Madhya 24.106
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.145
itara-itara artha — different and separate meanings; CC Madhya 24.148
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.148
ei sāta artha — these seven different meanings; CC Madhya 24.153
artha — the meaning; CC Madhya 24.162
artha haya — there are the meanings; CC Madhya 24.162
artha — import; CC Madhya 24.163
tera artha — thirteen imports; CC Madhya 24.163
artha — object, goal; CC Madhya 24.181
artha-daḥ — giving desired things; CC Madhya 24.199
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.210
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.210
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.211
cāri artha — four meanings; CC Madhya 24.211
artha — meanings; CC Madhya 24.220
teiśa artha — twenty-three different varieties of imports; CC Madhya 24.220
āra tina artha — another three imports; CC Madhya 24.220
artha — import; CC Madhya 24.221
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 24.223
gauṇa artha kaya — this is also another, secondary import; CC Madhya 24.224
garhā-artha kaya — in the sense of censure; CC Madhya 24.225
āra artha — another import; CC Madhya 24.226
tina artha — three imports; CC Madhya 24.283
ei dui artha mili' — by adding these two imports; CC Madhya 24.283
artha — imports; CC Madhya 24.283
artha — import; CC Madhya 24.284
dui artha — two meanings; CC Madhya 24.284
cāri śabdera artha — the meanings of these four words; CC Madhya 24.293
āṭānna artha kaya — fifty-eight imports are automatically derived; CC Madhya 24.298
ei artha tāra — this is the perfect meaning of the verse; CC Madhya 24.301
ei ūnaṣaṣṭi prakāra artha — in this way fifty-nine imports; CC Madhya 24.302
artha — import; CC Madhya 24.303
artha — imports; CC Madhya 24.306
artha — import; CC Madhya 24.306
artha — imports; CC Madhya 24.311
sei artha haya — that is the only meaning; CC Madhya 24.311
artha — imports; CC Madhya 24.312
artha śuni' — by hearing the meanings (of the ātmārāma verse); CC Madhya 24.314
artha — the import; CC Madhya 24.316
nānā artha kaya — there are varieties of imports; CC Madhya 24.318
artha — import; CC Madhya 24.323
artha karena — He explains; CC Madhya 25.24
mukhya-artha — the original meaning; CC Madhya 25.25
mukhya-artha — the direct meaning; CC Madhya 25.26
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 25.27
sukha-da-artha — a meaning that is pleasing to accept; CC Madhya 25.29
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 25.42
parama-artha-vicāra — discussion on spiritual matters; CC Madhya 25.43
artha — the meanings; CC Madhya 25.44
sūtra-artha — the meaning of the Brahma-sūtra, or Vedānta philosophy; CC Madhya 25.47
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 25.49
mukhya-artha-vivaraṇa — description of the direct meaning; CC Madhya 25.89
gambhīra artha — very grave meaning; CC Madhya 25.91
tāńra sūtrera artha — the meaning of Vyāsadeva's Vedānta-sūtra; CC Madhya 25.92
sūtra-artha — the meanings of the sūtras; CC Madhya 25.92
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 25.93
artha — meaning; CC Madhya 25.94
sei artha — that same meaning; CC Madhya 25.94
sei artha — the same purpose; CC Madhya 25.96
ei artha — this explanation; CC Madhya 25.97
tāra artha — the meanings of those Vedic literatures; CC Madhya 25.98
artha — of the meaning; CC Madhya 25.142
bhārata-artha-vinirṇayaḥ — the ascertainment of the Mahābhārata; CC Madhya 25.143-144
veda-artha-paribṛṃhitaḥ — expanded by the meanings of all the Vedas; CC Madhya 25.143-144
artha-sāra — the actual meaning; CC Madhya 25.153
ei ślokera artha — the meanings of this verse; CC Madhya 25.161
eka-ṣaṣṭi artha — sixty-one different meanings of the verse; CC Madhya 25.162
śloka-artha — the meaning of the verse; CC Madhya 25.260
grantha-artha-āsvāda — understanding of the whole contents of the book; CC Madhya 25.262
sei śloka-artha — the meaning of that verse; CC Antya 1.73
ślokera artha — the meaning of that verse; CC Antya 1.76
e artha — this confidential meaning; CC Antya 1.87
artha praśaṃsi' — praising the meaning; CC Antya 1.100
kṛta-artha karilā — you have obliged; CC Antya 1.133
artha-gataye — to understand the meaning; CC Antya 1.186
nisṛṣṭa-arthā — authorized; CC Antya 1.189
kṛta-artha — fully satisfied; CC Antya 2.7
kṛta-artha — fully satisfied; CC Antya 2.9
gūḍha artha — deep meaning; CC Antya 3.48
bāhya artha karibāre — to explain the external meanings; CC Antya 3.48
artha — meaning; CC Antya 3.182
artha-vivaraṇa — the meaning and explanation; CC Antya 3.182
bhakti-artha — the real meaning of devotional service; CC Antya 3.216
parama-puruṣa-artha — the highest benediction of life; CC Antya 4.12
artha — wealth; CC Antya 4.69
sthiti-artha — wealth for maintenance; CC Antya 4.214
artha — money; CC Antya 4.215
gūḍha artha — the deep meaning; CC Antya 5.22
sarasvatīra artha — the meaning of mother Sarasvatī; CC Antya 5.147
artha — meaning; CC Antya 5.154
parama-artha — the goal of life; CC Antya 6.225
bhāgavata-artha — meaning of the Bhāgavatam; CC Antya 7.54
bhāgavata-artha — the meaning of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; CC Antya 7.82
bhāgavata-artha — the purport of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; CC Antya 7.82
artha-vyākhyāne — description of the meaning; CC Antya 7.84
bahu artha — many meanings; CC Antya 7.85
ei artha — this meaning; CC Antya 7.87
artha-vyasta — the opposite meaning; CC Antya 7.134
bāhya-artha — the external meaning; CC Antya 7.168
sarva artha — all potencies; CC Antya 9.44
yathā-artha mūlye — for the proper price; CC Antya 9.48
yathā-artha-mūlye — at a proper price; CC Antya 9.52
yathā-artha mūlya kari' — estimating the proper price; CC Antya 9.54
artha — economic development; CC Antya 12.30
artha — meaning; CC Antya 15.13
para-artha-bhavakāḥ — very beneficial to others; CC Antya 15.32
kṛta-artha — obliged; CC Antya 16.21
artha — wealth; CC Antya 16.26
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 16.96
artha — meaning; CC Antya 16.120
artha kare — makes the meaning; CC Antya 16.141
artha — meaning; CC Antya 17.7
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 17.32
pada-artha — meanings; CC Antya 17.40
artha — meaning; CC Antya 17.44
yei artha — which meaning; CC Antya 17.50
artha-nirdhāraṇa — ascertaining the meaning; CC Antya 17.54
artha karena — explains; CC Antya 18.8
artha kare — He explains the meaning; CC Antya 18.9
artha — meanings; CC Antya 18.10
ei tarajāra artha — the meaning of this sonnet; CC Antya 19.24
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 19.27
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 19.28
artha karilā — explained its meaning; CC Antya 19.90
artha-viśeṣe — particular meaning; CC Antya 19.108
artha — meaning; CC Antya 20.6
artha śuni' — hearing the meaning; CC Antya 20.15
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 20.64
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 20.132
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 20.133
artha-vivaraṇa — describing the meaning; CC Antya 20.137
tāra artha — their meaning; CC Antya 20.138
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 20.139
artha — the meaning; CC Antya 20.140
artha — benefit; MM 17