indriya

indriya-arthebhyaḥ — from the sense objects; BG 2.58
indriya-arthebhyaḥ — from sense objects; BG 2.68
indriya-arthān — sense objects; BG 3.6
indriya-ārāmaḥ — satisfied in sense gratification; BG 3.16
indriya — of the sense organs; BG 4.26
indriya — the senses; BG 4.27
indriya-artheṣu — in sense gratification; BG 5.8-9
indriya — senses; BG 5.27-28
indriya-artheṣu — in sense gratification; BG 6.4
indriya — senses; BG 6.11-12
indriya-grāmam — the full set of senses; BG 6.24
indriya-grāmam — all the senses; BG 12.3-4
indriya-go-carāḥ — the objects of the senses; BG 13.6-7
indriya-artheṣu — in the matter of the senses; BG 13.8-12
indriya — senses; BG 13.15
indriya — senses; BG 13.15
indriya — and senses; BG 18.33
indriya — and the senses; BG 18.38
indriya — senses; SB 1.2.10
indriya — senses; SB 1.2.33
indriya — bodily; SB 1.6.14
indriya — senses; SB 1.9.31
indriya — the sense organs; SB 1.18.26
indriya — senses; SB 2.2.30
indriya-kāmaḥ tu — but one who desires strong sense organs; SB 2.3.2-7
indriya — senses; SB 2.5.32
indriya — senses; SB 2.6.22
indriya — senses; SB 2.6.40-41
indriya-arthāya — unto the Personality of Godhead, the objective of all senses; SB 2.9.39
indriya — the senses; SB 2.10.3
indriya — senses; SB 3.5.29
indriya — senses; SB 3.7.13
indriya — senses; SB 3.7.23
indriya — senses; SB 3.9.3
indriya-artha — for sense gratification; SB 3.9.9
indriya — material senses; SB 3.9.33
indriya — material senses; SB 3.9.36
indriya — senses; SB 3.14.20
indriyā — senses; SB 3.14.30
indriya — the senses; SB 3.15.7
indriya-vikledaḥ — drooling; SB 3.20.41
indriya-artha — sense gratification; SB 3.23.53
indriya-artheṣu — to sense gratification; SB 3.23.54
indriya — of the senses; SB 3.25.7
indriya — the senses; SB 3.26.25
indriya — the senses; SB 3.26.34
indriya — the senses for working and recording knowledge; SB 3.26.71
bhūta-indriya-manaḥ-mayaiḥ — consisting of body, senses and mind; SB 3.27.13
indriya — the material senses; SB 3.27.14
indriya — the senses; SB 3.28.41
indriya-vṛttayaḥ — those with sense perception; SB 3.29.28
indriya — the senses; SB 3.31.13
indriya — senses; SB 3.31.14
indriya — senses; SB 3.31.44
indriya — the senses; SB 3.32.9
indriya-vṛttibhiḥ — by the activities of the senses; SB 3.32.24
ātma-indriya-jayena — by controlling the mind and senses; SB 3.32.34-36
indriya — the senses; SB 3.33.2
indriya — the senses; SB 4.2.26
prāṇa-indriya — the life air and the senses; SB 4.8.44
indriya-ratau — in the matter of sense gratification; SB 4.8.61
bhūta-indriya-āśayam — resting place of the senses and the objects of the senses; SB 4.8.77
indriya — senses; SB 4.17.34
jita-indriya — having controlled the senses; SB 4.20.13
indriya-īśaḥ — a living entity; SB 4.22.3
indriya-artha — sense gratification as the ultimate goal of life; SB 4.22.13
indriya — senses; SB 4.22.23
indriya-artham — for sense gratification; SB 4.22.28
indriya-artha — for the satisfaction of the senses; SB 4.22.33
indriya — senses; SB 4.22.37
indriya-artheṣu — for sense gratification; SB 4.22.52
indriya — the senses; SB 4.24.34
indriya-ātmane — the director of the senses; SB 4.24.36
sarva-indriya — all the senses; SB 4.24.44
indriya — senses; SB 4.24.62
indriya-arthāḥ — sense objects; SB 4.28.57
indriya-sańgrahaḥ — five senses and the mind; SB 4.28.57
indriya-gaṇāḥ — the senses; SB 4.29.6
ubhaya-indriya — of both groups of senses; SB 4.29.7
indriya — by the senses; SB 4.29.8
indriya — the knowledge-acquiring senses; SB 4.29.18-20
indriya-artha — sense objects; SB 4.29.18-20
indriya — senses; SB 4.29.18-20
indriya — of the senses; SB 4.29.23-25
indriya — of the senses; SB 4.29.57
indriya — of the senses; SB 4.29.63
indriya — by the senses; SB 4.29.68
indriya-rādhasā — by power of the senses; SB 4.31.11
sarva-indriya — all the senses; SB 4.31.19
indriya-prītaye — for sense gratification; SB 5.5.4
indriya — the senses; SB 5.5.10-13
indriya-prīti-nimittam — for the satisfaction of the senses; SB 5.9.9-10
deha-indriya-asvāśaya — the bodily senses; SB 5.10.22
ṣaṭ-indriya-vargeṇa — by these six senses (the mind and five knowledge-acquiring senses, namely the eyes, ears, tongue, nose and skin); SB 5.14.1
ṣaṭ-indriya-nāmānaḥ — who are named the six senses (the mind and the five knowledge-acquiring senses); SB 5.14.2
indriya-priyaḥ — a person attached to sense gratification; SB 5.18.10
indriya-utsavāt — due to material sense gratification; SB 5.19.22
indriya — and to the senses; SB 5.24.10
indriya-utsavaiḥ — invoking sense enjoyment; SB 5.24.10
yata-citta-indriya — controlling the mind and senses; SB 6.2.35
indriya-grāmaḥ — his senses; SB 6.2.40
indriya — senses; SB 6.8.30
indriya — the ten senses; SB 6.12.11
prāṇa-indriya-ātmabhiḥ — by the life force, senses and mind; SB 6.14.46
indriya — the senses; SB 6.16.23
indriya — senses; SB 6.16.24
sarva-indriya — of all the senses; SB 6.16.33
indriya-ārāmam — very fond of sense gratification; SB 6.18.24
artha-indriya-ārāmaḥ — too attached to material enjoyment; SB 6.18.39
indriya — senses; SB 6.19.13
indriya-kalya-deham — an able body; SB 6.19.26-28
indriya — material senses; SB 7.1.35
indriya-vān — possessing all the sense organs; SB 7.2.45
indriya — the ten senses; SB 7.2.46
indriya — of the senses; SB 7.3.28
indriya — the senses; SB 7.3.33
indriya — the senses; SB 7.4.33
indriya — and of the senses themselves; SB 7.8.8
bhūta-indriya — composed of elements and senses; SB 7.9.35
indriya-artha — in sense gratification; SB 7.9.43
indriya — of the senses; SB 7.15.19
indriya-lolatā — addicted to sense enjoyment; SB 7.15.38-39
indriya — of the senses; SB 7.15.41
indriya — the senses; SB 7.15.46
sarva-indriya-guṇa-draṣṭre — unto the seer of all objectives pursued by the senses; SB 8.3.14
indriya — the senses; SB 8.5.27
indriya — senses; SB 8.5.38
indriya — the senses; SB 8.7.25
indriya — of the senses; SB 8.9.5
indriya-smṛtiḥ — realization of the actions of the senses and memory; SB 8.11.48
indriya — the senses; SB 8.17.2-3
indriya — with the senses; SB 8.20.22
kāma-karma-indriya-āśayaḥ — being under the influence of lusty desires and fruitive activities; SB 9.8.26
vikṣipta-indriya-dhiyaḥ — whose senses, mind and intelligence are always agitated because of material conditions; SB 9.9.46
indriya-ojaḥ — strength of the senses; SB 9.15.16
indriya-ārāmam — interested only in sense gratification or sensuality; SB 9.19.8
indriya-grāmaḥ — the group of senses; SB 9.19.17
indriya-grāmam — the senses; SB 10.3.33
indriya-grāmaḥ — the senses; SB 10.4.38
deha-prāṇa-indriya — to the body, life air and senses; SB 10.6.24
indriya — of the senses; SB 10.10.30-31
indriya — the senses; SB 10.16.42-43
indriya — the function of his senses; SB 10.16.55
sarva-indriya — of all the senses; SB 10.40.2
indriya — bodily senses; SB 10.47.29
indriya — the senses; SB 10.47.30
indriya — of the senses; SB 10.47.32
indriya-gaṇaiḥ — against all the material senses; SB 10.60.35
indriya-artha — of sense objects; SB 10.63.42
indriya — strong senses; SB 10.78.36
indriya-artheṣu — from the objects of sense enjoyment; SB 10.80.6
indriya — through his mind; SB 10.84.24-25
indriya — of the senses; SB 10.84.24-25
indriya — for sense enjoyment; SB 10.85.19
indriya — senses; SB 10.87.2
indriya-vān — possessed of senses; SB 11.2.2
indriya — senses; SB 11.2.49
indriya — the senses; SB 11.3.35
indriya-balena — by the force of the senses; SB 11.3.38
indriya-gaṇe — all the senses; SB 11.3.39
indriya — senses; SB 11.6.7
indriya-grāmaḥ — all the senses; SB 11.7.9
indriya-priyaiḥ — with things that gratify the senses; SB 11.7.39
indriya-vān — possessing full bodily, mental and sensual strength; SB 11.8.4
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.11.9
indriya — the senses; SB 11.11.14
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.13.32
indriya-arthebhyaḥ — from the object of the senses; SB 11.14.36-42
sarva-indriya — of all the senses; SB 11.16.36
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.18.22
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.18.40-41
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.19.36-39
indriya — senses; SB 11.21.36
indriya — senses; SB 11.22.19
indriya-ayana — by the resting place of the senses (the mind); SB 11.22.42
indriya — senses; SB 11.23.32
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.24.7
indriya — the senses; SB 11.25.6
indriya-preṣṭham — very dear to the senses; SB 11.25.28
indriya — with the senses; SB 11.26.22
indriya — senses; SB 11.28.12
indriya — senses; SB 11.28.16
indriya — of the senses; SB 11.28.22
indriya-artham — sense objects; SB 11.28.32
indriya — the senses; SB 12.4.20-21
indriya — the senses; SB 12.4.23
manaḥ-indriya-asu-gaṇān — the mind, senses and vital air; SB 12.6.69
indriya — of the senses; SB 12.7.11
indriya — senses; SB 12.8.36
ātma-indriya-āśayam — his body, senses and mind; SB 12.10.4
indriya — the mind; SB 12.11.22
indriya — senses; CC Adi 4.71
ātma-indriya-prīti — for the pleasure of one's own senses; CC Adi 4.165
kṛṣṇa-indriya-prīti — for the pleasure of Lord Kṛṣṇa's senses; CC Adi 4.165
indriya-kulam — all the senses; CC Adi 4.259
sarva-indriya — all senses; CC Adi 9.32
sarva-indriya — all senses; CC Adi 16.110
indriya-gaṇa — senses; CC Madhya 2.30
deha-indriya — all the limbs and senses of My body; CC Madhya 2.40
indriya — senses; CC Madhya 3.70
nija-indriya — of one's own senses; CC Madhya 8.217
nija-indriya-sukha — for personal sense gratification; CC Madhya 8.218
nija-indriya-gaṇa — own senses; CC Madhya 13.164
prākṛta-indriya — by the dull senses made of matter; CC Madhya 17.134
indriya-saṃyamaḥ — controlling the activities of the senses; CC Madhya 19.213
sarva-indriya-phala — the fulfillment of the activities of all the senses; CC Madhya 20.60
indriya — of the senses; CC Madhya 20.276
mana-indriya — the chief sense, namely the mind; CC Madhya 21.31
indriya-artha — the objects of the senses; CC Madhya 23.24
deha-indriya-mana — the body, senses and mind; CC Madhya 24.63
indriya-artheṣu — sense gratification; CC Madhya 24.160
bhūta-indriya-ātmakam — the original cause of the senses and the living beings; CC Madhya 25.36
indriya — senses; CC Madhya 25.225
indriya — the senses; CC Antya 2.118
indriya-grāmaḥ — the group of senses; CC Antya 2.119
indriya carāñā — satisfying the senses; CC Antya 2.120
indriya-damana — controlling the senses; CC Antya 3.141
indriya — senses; CC Antya 5.124-125
indriya-vāraṇa — controlling the senses; CC Antya 8.44
indriya — to the senses; CC Antya 8.49
indriya-tarpaṇa — to gratify the senses; CC Antya 8.64
indriya — senses; CC Antya 14.41
pañca-indriya — five senses; CC Antya 14.49
pañca-indriya — of the five senses; CC Antya 15.8
pañca-indriya-gaṇa — five senses of perception; CC Antya 15.16
indriya-mana — the senses and mind; CC Antya 16.124
pañca-indriya-ākarṣaṇa — the attraction of the five senses; CC Antya 20.127
sakala-indriya — of all the organs; Bs 5.32
indriya — as the senses; MM 36