trayi
trayī — of the three Vedas; BG 9.21
trayī — Vedic sacrifices; SB 1.2.24
trayī — three; SB 1.4.25
trayī-mayaḥ — in terms of the Vedic injunction; SB 1.18.45
trayī-mayaḥ — personified Vedas; SB 2.4.19
trayī — the Vedas; SB 3.1.33
trayī — the three goals, namely religion, economy and salvation; SB 3.12.44
trayī-mayam — Vedas personified; SB 3.13.41
trayī-gātra — O personified Vedic knowledge; SB 4.7.46
trayī-mayam — the sum total of the three Vedas; SB 4.14.21
trayī — in the Vedas; SB 4.31.10
trayī-ātmā — who consists of the three Vedas; SB 5.8.19
trayī-mayam — established in the Vedas; SB 5.20.3-4
trayī-mayaḥ — which is worshiped by the Gāyatrī mantra (oṃ bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ tat savitur, etc.); SB 5.21.12
trayī-mayam — consisting of the three Vedas (Sāma, Yajur and Ṛg); SB 5.22.3
trayī — the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies; SB 7.6.26
trayī-mayaḥ — for the sake of guidance in karma-kāṇḍa Vedic knowledge; SB 8.5.36
trayī-maya-ātman — O three Vedas personified; SB 8.7.28
trayī — the three modes of Vedic ritualistic ceremonies; SB 8.16.31
trayī — the principles of the three Vedas; SB 9.14.43
trayī — the Vedic principles of karma, jñāna and upāsanā; SB 9.14.49
trayi-ātmā — personifying the knowledge of the three Vedas; SB 11.5.24
trayī — the threefold; SB 11.17.12
trayī — by the three Vedas; SB 12.3.21
trayī-dviṣaḥ — the Daityas, who are enemies of Vedic culture; SB 12.7.14
trayī-mayam — represented by the three Vedas; SB 12.10.24
trayī-ātmā — whose form manifests the Vedas; CC Madhya 20.333
trayī-mūrti-mayī — the mother of the three Vedas; Bs 5.27