tanhara

tāńhāra — of all of them; CC Adi 1.35
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 1.42
tāńhāra — of the Lord; CC Adi 1.44
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 1.81
tāńhāra — of His devotee; CC Adi 1.100
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 2.12
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 2.16
tāńhāra — of Him; CC Adi 2.81
tāńhāra — of Him; CC Adi 3.59
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 3.88
tāńhāra — of Him; CC Adi 4.95
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 4.121
tāńhāra — of Him; CC Adi 4.270
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 5.4
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 5.157
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 5.227
tāńhārā — all of them; CC Adi 6.65-66
tāńhāra kińkara — His servants; CC Adi 6.84
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 6.91
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 6.92
tāńhāra — of His; CC Adi 7.2
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 7.56
tańhāra — His; CC Adi 7.57
tāńhāra — of Śrī Śańkarācārya; CC Adi 7.110
tāńhāra — His (the Supreme Personality of Godhead's); CC Adi 7.112
tāńhāra — his; CC Adi 8.60
tāńhāra — by his; CC Adi 8.63
tāńhāra — his; CC Adi 10.25
tāńhāra — his (Dāmodara Paṇḍita's); CC Adi 10.33
tāńhāra — Haridāsa Ṭhākura's; CC Adi 10.44
tāńhāra — his; CC Adi 10.103
tāńhāra caraṇa-āśrita — all who have taken shelter at His lotus feet; CC Adi 11.2
tāńhāra tanaya — his son; CC Adi 11.38
tāńhāra — his; CC Adi 12.19
tāńhāra — his; CC Adi 12.28
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 13.76
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 13.122
tāńhāra — his; CC Adi 16.93
tāńhāra kṛpāya — by his mercy; CC Adi 17.59
tāńhāra — His; CC Adi 17.299
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 1.14
tāńhāra caraṇe — unto His lotus feet; CC Madhya 1.26
tāńhāra — of him; CC Madhya 1.258
tāńhāra — of Him; CC Madhya 3.21
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 3.65
tāńhāra — his (the old brāhmaṇa's); CC Madhya 5.17
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 5.17
tāńhāra santoṣe — by pleasing the Lord; CC Madhya 5.24
tāńhāra mahiṣī — his Queen; CC Madhya 5.125
tāńhāra nāsāte — on the nostril of the Queen; CC Madhya 5.126
tāńhāra brāhmaṇī — his wife; CC Madhya 7.52
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 7.65
tāńhāra — of him (Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya); CC Madhya 7.68
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 8.19
tāńhāra — His; CC Madhya 9.112
tāńhāra — Lord Kṛṣṇa's; CC Madhya 9.128
tāńhāra — His; CC Madhya 9.135
tāńhāra bhajana — worship of Nārāyaṇa; CC Madhya 9.139
tāńhāra — His; CC Madhya 10.6
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 10.52
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 11.25
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 12.55
tāńhāra sammati — her permission; CC Madhya 13.24
tāńhāra upara — upon Advaita Ācārya; CC Madhya 14.89
tāńhāra ājñāte — under her order; CC Madhya 15.52
tāńhāra caraṇe — her lotus feet; CC Madhya 15.53
tāńhāra — to him; CC Madhya 15.111
tāńhāra agrete — before him; CC Madhya 15.121
tāńhāra śaktye — by His grace; CC Madhya 15.232
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 16.22
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 16.24
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 16.24
tāńhāra caraṇe — his lotus feet; CC Madhya 16.72
tāńhāra caritre — in his behavior; CC Madhya 16.138
tāńhāra hāte dhari' — catching his hand; CC Madhya 16.138
tāńhāra sahite — with Him; CC Madhya 16.162-163
tāńhāra prabhāve — by His influence; CC Madhya 16.167
tāńhāra āvaraṇa — strong vigilance upon him; CC Madhya 16.244
tāńhāra vacana — his words; CC Madhya 17.20
caritra tāńhāra — His characteristics; CC Madhya 17.105
tāńhāra — His; CC Madhya 17.106
tāńhāra — of that Gopāla Deity; CC Madhya 17.168
tāńhāra — his; CC Madhya 17.173
tāńhāra — His; CC Madhya 18.194
tāńhāra sevana — His service; CC Madhya 18.196
cākara tāńhāra — servants of him; CC Madhya 18.208
tāńhāra māthāya — on his head; CC Madhya 18.209
gaṇanā tāńhāra — He is designated; CC Madhya 20.294
tāńhāra samāna — equal in learning with Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī; CC Madhya 25.23
tāńhāra darśane — by seeing him; CC Antya 2.21
tāńhāra — his; CC Antya 2.52
tāńhāra — of mother Śacīdevī; CC Antya 3.22
tāńhāra upare — upon him; CC Antya 3.170
tāńhāra — of Haridāsa Ṭhākura; CC Antya 3.227
tāńhāra — his; CC Antya 5.42
tāńhāra — his; CC Antya 5.43
tāńhāra — His; CC Antya 5.74
tāńhāra nartane — with the dancing of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; CC Antya 6.104
tāńhāra gṛhiṇī — his wife; CC Antya 12.11
tāńhāra avasthā — His condition; CC Antya 14.76
tāńhāra — His; CC Antya 15.60
tāńhāra — of Him; CC Antya 15.61
tāńhāra — His; CC Antya 15.95
tāńhāra viśvāsa — his faith; CC Antya 16.48
tāńhāra — her; CC Antya 19.6