vak

vāk — fine speech; BG 10.34
vāk-mayam — of the voice; BG 17.15
vāk — speech; BG 18.15
vāk — speech; BG 18.51-53
vāk — vocabulary; SB 1.5.11
vāk — speech; SB 1.9.43
vāk-tantyām — in the network of Vedic hymns; SB 1.13.42
baddha-vāk — stopped talking; SB 1.15.43
vāk — words; SB 1.18.36
vāk — the sense for speaking; SB 2.5.31
vāk — vibration; SB 2.10.19
vāk — words; SB 2.10.34
vāk-īśaḥ — Brahmā, lord of the Vedas; SB 3.6.23
vāk — speaking; SB 3.12.26
vāk-yataḥ — controlling speech; SB 3.14.32
vāk — the organ of speech; SB 3.26.13
śānta-vāk — in silence; SB 4.4.24
yata-vāk — controlling the force of talking; SB 4.8.56
vāk-bāṇaiḥ — by the arrows of harsh words; SB 4.9.29
vāk-śaraiḥ — by the harsh words; SB 4.12.42
vāk-vajrāḥ — whose words are as strong as a thunderbolt; SB 4.13.19-20
vāk — by words; SB 4.14.15
vāk — words; SB 4.16.1
vāk — with sweet words; SB 4.20.35-36
vāk — words; SB 4.22.55
vāk — words; SB 4.23.7
vāk — Sarasvatī, the goddess of learning; SB 4.25.28
yata-vāk — fully controlled of words; SB 4.28.19
vāk — the faculty of speech; SB 4.29.11
vāk — an elegant manner of speaking; SB 5.19.7
deha-vāk-buddhi-jam — performed by the body, words and intelligence; SB 6.1.13-14
satya-vāk — always truthful; SB 6.1.56-57
mita-vāk — talking with great care not to speak nonsense; SB 6.1.56-57
vāk-yataḥ — keeping oneself silent; SB 6.8.4-6
vāk — my words; SB 6.11.24
vāk — speech; SB 6.16.33
vāk-yataḥ — controlling the mind and words; SB 6.17.41
asaṃyata-vāk — without being grave; SB 6.18.50
vāk-yataḥ — controlling speech; SB 6.19.24
vāk — in speaking; SB 7.11.28
yata-vāk — without talking, being silent; SB 7.12.2
tat-vāk — of his words; SB 7.13.20
vāk — words; SB 7.15.8
vāk — the words; SB 7.15.64
vāk — a voice; SB 8.11.37
satya-vāk — being true to his word; SB 8.22.29-30
vāk-sāyakaiḥ — by the arrows of strong words; SB 9.14.30
sarva-vāk-mayaḥ — consisting of all Vedic mantras; SB 9.14.48
manaḥ-vāk — by her mind and words; SB 9.18.47
vāk — a sound vibration; SB 9.20.20
a-śarīra-vāk — a voice coming from someone whose body was invisible; SB 10.1.34
a-śarīra-vāk — a vibration without a body; SB 10.1.54
vāk — words; SB 10.14.3
vāk — words; SB 10.14.8
vāk — the words; SB 10.14.13
vāk — words; SB 10.23.37
vāk — their speech; SB 10.47.9-10
yata-vāk — maintaining silence; SB 10.53.40-41
vāk — her speech; SB 10.60.23
vāk-maye — in its form of language (the Vedas); SB 10.63.34
vāk-yatam — controlling His speech; SB 10.69.25
vāk — speech; SB 10.70.6
vāk — power of speech; SB 10.80.3
vāk — speech; SB 10.84.12
vāk — speech; SB 11.3.26
vāk — the function of speech; SB 11.3.36
vāk — his speech; SB 11.7.39
amogha-vāk — completely free from useless conversation; SB 11.10.6
vāk — speech; SB 11.14.24
vāk — and speech; SB 11.16.23
vāk-manasī — the speech and mind; SB 11.16.43
vāk-yataḥ — remaining silent; SB 11.17.24
yata-vāk — observing silence; SB 11.17.26
vāk — of words; SB 11.17.34-35
vāk — of the voice; SB 11.18.17
vāk-yataḥ — without speaking; SB 11.18.19
vāk — speech; SB 11.18.27
vāk — speech; SB 11.22.15
vāk-mātreṇa api — even by words; SB 11.23.7
vāk — to speech; SB 11.24.3
vāk — speech; SB 11.28.35
vāk — of his speech; SB 11.29.17
manaḥ-vāk-kāya-vṛttibhiḥ — by the functions of one's mind, words and body; SB 11.29.19
vāk — your words; SB 11.29.41-44
vāk-patim — Bṛhaspati, the master of eloquence; SB 12.6.28
vāk — the expanse of Vedic sound; SB 12.6.40-41
vāk-yataḥ — with controlled speech; SB 12.8.7-11
vāk — the power of speech; SB 12.8.40
vāk-amṛta — by the words of nectar; SB 12.10.27
vāk — vocabulary; SB 12.12.52
vāk-devyā — by the goddess of learning; CC Adi 16.3
vāk — words; CC Madhya 6.261
tanu-vāk-manobhiḥ — by the body, words and mind; CC Madhya 8.67
vāk-manaḥ-gamya — within the reach of words and mind; CC Madhya 21.26
ramya-vāk — having charming speech; CC Madhya 23.87-91
vāk-vīcibhiḥ — only by the waves of words; CC Antya 1.155
vāk — words; CC Antya 9.77
vāk — speech; MM 47