buddhih
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 2.39
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 2.41
buddhiḥ — devotional service to the Lord; BG 2.44
buddhiḥ — transcendental service with intelligence; BG 2.52
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 2.53
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 2.65
buddhiḥ — transcendental intelligence; BG 2.66
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 3.1
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; BG 3.40
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 3.42
sthira-buddhiḥ — self-intelligent; BG 5.20
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 5.27-28
sama-buddhiḥ — having equal intelligence; BG 6.9
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 7.4
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 7.10
buddhiḥ — intellect; BG 8.7
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 10.4-5
buddhiḥ — and intelligence; BG 12.13-14
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 13.6-7
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 18.17
buddhiḥ — understanding; BG 18.30
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 18.31
buddhiḥ — intelligence; BG 18.32
asakta-buddhiḥ — having unattached intelligence; BG 18.49
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 1.11.38
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 1.18.16
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 2.2.1
vyavasāya-buddhiḥ — intelligently fixed; SB 2.2.3
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 2.5.31
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 2.10.32
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 3.26.14
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 3.26.61
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 3.31.33
śraddhā, maitrī, dayā, śāntiḥ, tuṣṭiḥ, puṣṭiḥ, kriyā, unnatiḥ, buddhiḥ, medhā, titikṣā, hrīḥ, mūrtiḥ — names of thirteen daughters of Dakṣa; SB 4.1.49-52
buddhiḥ — Buddhi; SB 4.1.49-52
vidyā-buddhiḥ — materialistic education and intelligence; SB 4.2.24
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 4.22.38
bheda-buddhiḥ — sense of differentiation; SB 4.24.61
andha-buddhiḥ — who are illusioned and have become blind to spiritual knowledge; SB 5.10.20
ātma-buddhiḥ — who considers these material things the ātma, or self; SB 5.13.4
ati-kṛpaṇa-buddhiḥ — whose intelligence is dull because he does not properly utilize his assets; SB 5.14.31
buddhiḥ — sharpness of intelligence; SB 5.19.7
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 5.20.6
buddhiḥ — whose intelligence; SB 5.26.38
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; SB 6.5.14
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 6.10.12
buddhiḥ — his intelligence; SB 6.13.16
artha-buddhiḥ — being self-interested; SB 6.18.71
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 7.1.21
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; SB 7.5.6
paśu-buddhiḥ — the animalistic conception of life ("I am the Supreme, and everyone is God"); SB 7.5.12
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; SB 7.5.50
ātma-para-buddhiḥ — the conception of one's own and another's; SB 7.9.31
ātma-devatā-buddhiḥ — accepting as the self or the demigods; SB 7.11.8-12
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 7.12.22
buddhiḥ manaḥ — the intelligence and mind; SB 8.3.22-24
buddhiḥ — his intelligence; SB 8.4.10
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 10.1.15
mahā-buddhiḥ — having great intelligence; SB 10.51.23-26
buddhiḥ — attitude; SB 10.54.42
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; SB 10.74.31
buddhiḥ — idea; SB 10.84.13
buddhiḥ — idea; SB 10.84.13
buddhiḥ — the mentality; SB 10.85.19
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 11.3.15
bāla-buddhiḥ — is a person of childish intelligence; SB 11.4.2
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 11.7.26
buddhiḥ — whose intelligence; SB 11.8.19
buddhiḥ — intelligence or knowledge; SB 11.10.13
anyathā-buddhiḥ — illusory knowledge; SB 11.13.9-10
buddhiḥ — intelligence; SB 11.15.28
aham-buddhiḥ — one who identifies himself; SB 11.19.40-45
buddhīḥ — and perceptions of these differences; SB 11.22.30
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; SB 11.29.22
buddhiḥ — the intelligence; CC Adi 2.55
buddhiḥ — intelligence; CC Adi 5.87
buddhiḥ — intelligence; CC Madhya 6.164
labdha-buddhiḥ — having awakened intelligence; CC Madhya 22.16
buddhiḥ — intelligence; CC Madhya 22.88-90
manaḥ-buddhiḥ — mind and intelligence; CC Madhya 23.107
buddhiḥ — intelligence; MM 19