rajah
rajaḥ-guṇa — the mode of passion; BG 3.37
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; BG 14.5
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; BG 14.7
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; BG 14.9
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; BG 14.10
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; BG 14.10
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; BG 14.10
rajaḥ — in passion; BG 17.1
rajaḥ — in the mode of passion; SB 1.2.19
rajaḥ — passion; SB 1.2.23
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 1.2.24
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 1.2.27
rajaḥ — mode of passion; SB 1.5.28
rajaḥ — dust; SB 1.8.2
rajaḥ — dust; SB 1.9.34
dharma-rājaḥ — King Yudhiṣṭhira; SB 1.12.4
rajaḥ — passion; SB 1.13.54
rajaḥ — on account of a passionate mood; SB 1.17.39
rajaḥ — the passionate mode of nature; SB 2.1.20
rajaḥ — mundane passion; SB 2.2.17
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 2.5.18
rajaḥ — the material mode of passion; SB 2.5.23
rajaḥ tamaḥ — the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 2.9.10
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 2.10.41
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 3.6.28
rajaḥ-guṇaḥ — the material mode of passion; SB 3.9.35
rajaḥ-bhājaḥ — of the incarnation of the mode of passion (Brahmā); SB 3.10.18
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 3.10.26
rajaḥ-plutaḥ — infused with the mode of passion; SB 3.10.30
uḍu-rājaḥ — the moon; SB 3.14.49
rajaḥ — sex desire; SB 3.15.20
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 3.16.9
rajaḥ — dust; SB 3.16.21
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 3.16.22
rajaḥ — dust; SB 3.17.5
rajaḥ-pradhānāt — in which the element of rajas, or passion, predominates; SB 3.20.13
ādi-rājaḥ — the first monarch (Svāyambhuva Manu); SB 3.21.45-47
pāda-rajaḥ — the dust of the feet; SB 3.22.6
rajaḥ — dust; SB 4.5.7
rajaḥ — dust; SB 4.5.8
rajaḥ-juṣaḥ — persons who are eager to taste the dust; SB 4.9.36
rajaḥ — dust; SB 4.10.22
mahā-rājaḥ — the great king; SB 4.15.4
ādi-rājaḥ — the original king; SB 4.20.21
soma-rājaḥ — the king of the moon planet; SB 4.22.56
rajaḥ — saffron; SB 4.24.22
rajaḥ — the passion energy; SB 4.24.63
rajaḥ — of passion; SB 4.30.21
rajaḥ — passion; SB 4.31.17
rajaḥ — dust; SB 5.5.30
paraḥ-rajaḥ — beyond the mode of passion (situated in the pure mode of goodness); SB 5.7.14
rajaḥ — in passion; SB 5.9.17
rajaḥ — by passion; SB 5.9.17
pāda-rajaḥ — the dust of the lotus feet; SB 5.12.12
rajaḥ-tamaḥ-sattva-vibhakta-karma-dṛk — a conditioned soul who sees only immediately beneficial fruitive activities and their results, which are divided into three groups by the modes of goodness, passion and ignorance; SB 5.13.1
rajaḥ-vala-akṣaḥ — whose eyes are covered by the dust of the wind or who is captivated by his wife during her menstrual period; SB 5.13.4
rajaḥ-vala-akṣaḥ — blinded by strong lusty desires; SB 5.14.9
kula-giri-rājaḥ — the most famous among famous mountains; SB 5.16.7
rajaḥ — of passion or material desires; SB 5.18.14
rajaḥ-tamasaḥ — whose modes of passion and ignorance; SB 5.20.3-4
parvata-rājaḥ — a king of mountains; SB 5.20.18
rajaḥ-tamasaḥ — whose passion and ignorance; SB 5.20.27
sattva-rajaḥ-tamaḥ-mayam — made of the three modes of material nature; SB 5.25.8
pitṛ-rājaḥ — Yamarāja, the king of the pitās; SB 5.26.6
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-mayāḥ — created by the three modes of material nature (passion, goodness and ignorance); SB 6.1.41
rajaḥ-tamobhyām — by the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 6.2.46
dharma-rājaḥ — Yamarāja, the superintendent of death and the judge of religious and irreligious activities; SB 6.3.1
rajaḥ-tamaskāḥ — by the lower modes of material nature (rajo-guṇa and tamo-guṇa); SB 6.3.14-15
ātma-rajaḥ — the sinful infection of the heart; SB 6.3.33
rajaḥ — the sinful activity; SB 6.3.33
rajaḥ-rūpeṇa — in the form of the menstrual period; SB 6.9.9
pāda-rajaḥ — the dust of the lotus feet; SB 6.11.18
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 6.12.15
rajaḥ — influenced by the mode of passion; SB 6.12.21
rajaḥ — of the mode of passion; SB 6.14.1
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 7.1.7
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 7.1.10
rajaḥ-tamaskān — covered by passion and ignorance; SB 7.1.12
rajaḥ-tamobhyām — from passion and ignorance; SB 7.1.38
rajaḥ-kuṇṭha — covered with dust; SB 7.2.29-31
rajaḥ — of the mode of passion; SB 7.3.26-27
pāda-rajaḥ — by the dust of the lotus feet; SB 7.5.32
rajaḥ-prabhavaḥ — being born in a body full of passion; SB 7.9.26
rajaḥ tamaḥ ca — by representing the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 7.9.37
rajaḥ-valaiḥ — covered with dust and dirt; SB 7.13.12-13
rajaḥ tamaḥ — the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 7.15.25
rajaḥ — passion; SB 7.15.43-44
rajaḥ-tamaḥ — because of the conception of passion and ignorance; SB 7.15.43-44
rajaḥ — by the pollen; SB 8.2.14-19
rajaḥ — passion; SB 8.5.22
rajaḥ — passion; SB 8.7.30
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 8.7.31
rajaḥ — of the saffron dust; SB 8.9.28
sattva-rajaḥ-tamaḥ-juṣaḥ — infected with sattva-guṇa, rajo-guṇa or tamo-guṇa; SB 8.16.14
ṛkṣa-rājaḥ tu — the king in the form of a bear also; SB 8.21.8
rajaḥ — dust; SB 9.8.12
mahā-rājaḥ — the great king called Mahārāja Daśaratha; SB 9.10.1
rajaḥ-tamaḥ — by the qualities of passion and ignorance; SB 9.15.15
cedi-rājaḥ — the king of the state of Cedi; SB 9.24.39
rajaḥ-prakṛtayaḥ — surcharged with the mode of passion; SB 10.4.45
rajaḥ-guṇaḥ — being controlled by the mode of passion; SB 10.10.8
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-mayī — consisting of three modes of nature (passion, goodness and ignorance); SB 10.10.30-31
rajaḥ-sattvābhyām — by the modes of passion and goodness; SB 10.13.50
rajaḥ-bhuvaḥ — who have taken birth in the mode of passion; SB 10.14.10
rajaḥ — by the dust; SB 10.14.34
pāda-rajaḥ — dust of the feet; SB 10.14.34
go-rajaḥ — with the dust raised by the cows; SB 10.15.42
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.16.37
rajaḥ — passion; SB 10.24.22
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 10.27.4
uḍu-rājaḥ — the moon, king of the stars; SB 10.29.2
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.29.37
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.29.37
rajaḥ-valam — smeared with dust; SB 10.31.12
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.35.6-7
rajaḥ — with the dust; SB 10.35.22-23
uḍu-rājaḥ — moon; SB 10.35.22-23
rajaḥ — with the dust; SB 10.39.30
rajaḥ — passion; SB 10.40.11
rajaḥ — passion; SB 10.46.40
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.47.15
rājaḥ — the king (namely, the nectar which the demigods drink for long life); SB 10.47.59
rajaḥ — known as passion; SB 10.48.21
rajaḥ — with passion; SB 10.51.56
rajaḥ — with the dust; SB 10.52.43
rajaḥ — the contamination; SB 10.56.40-42
rajaḥ — the contamination; SB 10.57.41
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.58.37
rajaḥ — of the mode of passion; SB 10.60.46
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.68.37
uḍu-rājaḥ — the moon; SB 10.70.18
dharma-rājaḥ — the king of religiosity, Yudhiṣṭhira; SB 10.71.43
dharma-rājaḥ — the king of religion, Yudhiṣṭhira; SB 10.73.35
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 10.83.41-42
sattvam rajaḥ tamaḥ iti — known as goodness, passion and ignorance; SB 10.85.13
rajaḥ — in passion; SB 10.85.40
yadu-rājaḥ — the King of the Yadus; SB 11.1.21
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.3.37
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 11.9.12
rajaḥ-tamaḥ-prakṛtayaḥ — those bound in the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 11.12.3-6
rajaḥ — of the mode of passion; SB 11.12.19
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.13.1
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 11.13.3
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.13.9-10
rajaḥ — in passion; SB 11.13.9-10
rajaḥ — of the mode of passion; SB 11.13.11
rajaḥ-tamobhyām — by the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 11.13.12
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ-bhuvaḥ — being generated from the three modes of material nature; SB 11.14.5-7
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 11.16.37
rajaḥ-valam — strengthened by the mode of passion; SB 11.19.26
rajaḥ — in the mode of passion; SB 11.21.32
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.21.32
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.22.12
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 11.22.13
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.24.5
rajaḥ-yuktam — one who is in the mode of passion; SB 11.25.9
rajaḥ-prakṛtim — a person situated in the mode of passion; SB 11.25.11
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 11.25.12
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.25.14
rajaḥ sattvam — the modes of passion and goodness; SB 11.25.15
rajaḥ — passion; SB 11.25.17
rajaḥ-layāḥ — those who die in the mode of passion; SB 11.25.22
rajaḥ — in the mode of passion; SB 11.25.24
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 11.25.34
sattva-rajaḥ-tamaḥ — of the modes of goodness, passion and ignorance; SB 11.28.26
rajaḥ — passionate attraction; SB 11.28.27
rajaḥ — the dust; SB 11.29.5
rajaḥ — passion; SB 12.3.26
rajaḥ-vṛttiḥ — predominated by activities in the mode of passion; SB 12.3.28
rajaḥ-tamaḥ — predominated by a mixture of the modes of passion and ignorance; SB 12.3.29
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; SB 12.4.20-21
rajaḥ-sattva-tamaḥ — of the modes of passion, goodness and ignorance; SB 12.5.7
rajaḥ-toka — the child of passion, greed; SB 12.8.16
rajaḥ-tokaḥ — the child of passion, greed; SB 12.8.25
rajaḥ — the contamination; SB 12.8.42
rajaḥ — passion; SB 12.8.45
rajaḥ-juṣe — to him who is in contact with the mode of passion; SB 12.10.17
rajaḥ — the dust; CC Adi 5.141
rajaḥ — the mode of passion; CC Madhya 20.270
rajaḥ-guṇe — by the mode of passion; CC Madhya 20.302
rajaḥ — the dust; CC Madhya 20.306
mahat-pāda-rajaḥ — of the dust of the lotus feet of a mahātmā; CC Madhya 22.52
pāda-rajaḥ — of the dust of the lotus feet; CC Madhya 22.53
pāda-rajaḥ — of the dust of the lotus feet; CC Madhya 25.85
rajaḥ-bharaḥ — dust from the cows; CC Antya 1.188
tamaḥ-rajaḥ-dharme — by remaining in the modes of ignorance and passion; CC Antya 4.57
rajaḥ — in the dust; CC Antya 4.63