manavah
mānavaḥ — a man; BG 3.17
mānavāḥ — human beings; BG 3.31
manavaḥ — Manus; BG 10.6
mānavaḥ — a man; BG 18.46
manavaḥ — all the Manus; SB 1.3.27
mānavaḥ — son of Manu; SB 1.12.19
manavaḥ — the Manus, the fathers of mankind; SB 2.6.30
manavaḥ — other Manus; SB 3.11.25
mānavaḥ — grandson of Manu; SB 4.10.14
mānavāḥ — as well as common men; SB 4.19.42
manavaḥ — the Manus; SB 4.24.67
mānavaḥ — a human being; SB 4.26.7
manavaḥ — the mind, understanding, intellect and ego; SB 6.4.25
manavaḥ — the Manus; SB 6.4.45
manavaḥ — the Manus; SB 7.8.37-39
śrī-manavaḥ ūcuḥ — all the Manus offered their respectful obeisances by saying; SB 7.8.48
manavaḥ — the leaders of the universal affairs (especially in connection with giving knowledge to humanity about how to live lawfully under the protection of the Supreme Personality of Godhead); SB 7.8.48
mānavaḥ — human society; SB 7.10.9
manavaḥ — Manus; SB 8.1.4
sa-sura-asura-mānavāḥ — the demigods, the demons and the human beings; SB 8.8.9
manavaḥ — all the Manus; SB 8.14.2
manavaḥ — all the Manus; SB 8.14.5
manavaḥ — the Manus; SB 8.18.8
mānavaḥ vaṃśaḥ — the dynasty of Manu; SB 9.1.7
mānavaḥ — the son of Manu; SB 9.1.36
mānavaḥ — the son of Manu; SB 9.3.1
mānavaḥ — Nābhāga; SB 9.4.7
mānavāḥ — such persons; SB 10.8.18
mānavāḥ — such persons; SB 10.26.21
mānavāḥ — and humans; SB 10.75.20
mānavāḥ — human beings; SB 11.7.27
mānavaḥ — descending from Vaivasvata Manu; SB 12.2.35
manavaḥ — human beings; SB 12.3.6
manavaḥ — original progenitors of mankind; SB 12.4.2
manavaḥ — the progenitors of mankind; SB 12.12.62