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| abhimantritah | was addressed |
| abhimanyamanah | being full of pride |
| abhimanyate | he thinks |
| abhimanyavah | the son of Abhimanyu |
| abhimanyeta | may accept |
| abhimanyu-sutah | son of Abhimanyu |
| abhimanyu-sutam | the son of Abhimanyu |
| abhimanyuh | Abhimanyu |
| abhimarsa | by the anger |
| abhimarsa | by the touch |
| abhimarsa | lamenting |
| abhimarsanah | overcoming |
| abhimatah | beloved |
| abhimatah | desired |
| abhimatah | the ultimate goal |
| abhimataih | as desired by |
| abhimatam | accepted by |
| abhimatam | desire |
| abhimatam | desired |
| abhimatan | the desired |
| abhimatat | for which one has affection |
| abhimatat | intimately connected |
| abhimateh | from Abhimati |
| abhimatim | identification |
| abhimatya | by a false conception |
| abhimatya | with the ego |
| abhimene | dedicated |
| abhimukhah | approaching |
| abhimukhah | ready |
| abhimukhah | towards |
| abhimukham | face to face |
| abhimukham | facing toward |
| abhimukham | favorably facing |
| abhimukham | in front of |
| abhimukham | looking forward |
| abhimukham | towards |
| abhimukhan | towards |
| abhimukhe | in front |
| abhimukhe | in front of |
| abhinandan | and greeting them |
| abhinandan | being pleased |
| abhinandati | glorifies the characteristics of devotees and the Supreme Lord |
| abhinandati | praise |
| abhinandati | welcome |
| abhinandati | welcomes |
| abhinandet | one should praise |
| abhinanditah | being pleased |
| abhinanditah | being welcomed properly |
| abhinanditah | being well received |
| abhinandya | approving |
| abhinandya | congratulated |
| abhinandya | congratulating Maharaja Pariksit |
| abhinandya | congratulating him |
| abhinandya | having thanked |
| abhinandya | offering prayers |
| abhinandya | offering welcome |
| abhinandya | welcoming |
| abhinaya | dramatic movement |
| abhinaya | the dramatic performance |
| abhinaya karaila | taught how to express by dramatic performances |
| abhineduh | responded |
| abhinivesa | by the entrance |
| abhinivesah | a person fully absorbed |
| abhinivesah | excessive attachment |
| abhinivesah | the conception |
| abhinivesayet | one should endow |
| abhinivesita | always absorbed |
| abhinivesita-manah | his mind was absorbed |
| abhinivesitah | being completely absorbed |
| abhinivesitah | being made to enter |
| abhinivisati | enters |
| abhinivista | absorbed in thought |
| abhinivista | is fully absorbed |
| abhinivista-cittan | absorbed in thought |
| abhinivista-drsteh | of one whose attention was fixed |
| abhinna-atma | without being disturbed in body or mind |
| abhinna-tvat | due to not being different |
| abhinnena | equal |
| abhipadya | after obtaining |
| abhipadya | attacking |
| abhipadya | on reaching |
| abhipadyamanah | moving |
| abhipadyase | seizes them |
| abhipadyate | undergoes thereof |
| abhipadyeta | is developed |
| abhipalayantam | tending |
| abhipannah | overtaken |
| abhipasyatah | while thus observing |
| abhipasyatam | perfectly seeing |
| abhipatantam | while falling down |
| abhipattaye | for their protection |
| abhipatya | chasing the enemy |
| abhipatya | fell down |
| abhipede | achieved |
| abhipedire | approached |
| abhipetuh | attacked |
| abhiplutya | attacking |
| abhipranamya | having offered obeisances |
| abhipravisati | enters |
| abhipravisati | enters into |