kanti

kānti-matīm — shining; SB 3.20.39
ańga-kānti — bodily effulgence; CC Adi 2.15
sama-kānti — same luster; CC Adi 3.41
kānti — the splendor; CC Adi 4.92
kānti-śabde — by the word kānti; CC Adi 4.93
sarva-kānti-śabdera — of the word sarva-kānti; CC Adi 4.94
kānti — and luster; CC Adi 4.99-100
bhāva-kānti — luster of ecstatic love; CC Adi 4.267
kānti — luster; CC Adi 5.184
kānti — the luster; CC Madhya 3.110
vastra-kānti — the beauty of the garments; CC Madhya 3.110
kānti — luster; CC Madhya 8.18
smita-kānti — the sweetness of Her smile; CC Madhya 8.170
bhāva-kānti — ecstatic love and luster; CC Madhya 8.279
kānti — luster; CC Madhya 12.212
kānti — luster; CC Madhya 12.213
sundara-kānti — attractive luster; CC Madhya 12.214
deha-kānti — of the luster of the body; CC Madhya 13.106
kānti — the luster; CC Madhya 13.106
candra-kānti — a kind of bread made from urad dhal; CC Madhya 14.31
deha-kānti — the luster of the body; CC Madhya 18.118
ańga-kānti — the bodily rays; CC Madhya 20.159
gaura-kānti — a bodily luster like that of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; CC Antya 2.20
kṛṣṇa-kānti — the complexion of Kṛṣṇa; CC Antya 15.64
kānti-amṛta — the nectar of His bodily luster; CC Antya 19.36
sama kānti — the luster like; CC Antya 19.41
kānti-amṛta-dhāra — the showers of the nectar of Kṛṣṇa's bodily luster; CC Antya 19.42
kānti-mat — shining; MM 8