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| akrtibhih | by bodily features |
| akrtih | appearance |
| akrtih | appearing as if |
| akrtih | features of the body |
| akrtih | form |
| akrtih | her form |
| akrtim | complete pastimes |
| akrtim | in the form of |
| akrtini | forms |
| akrtitvam | dimension |
| akrtsna-vidah | persons with a poor fund of knowledge |
| akrtye | by bodily features |
| akrtye | in bodily features |
| akrura | Akrura |
| akrura | of Akrura |
| akrura bali' | famous as Akrura |
| akrura tirthe | to Akrura-tirtha |
| akrura-ghatera | of the Akrura bathing ghat |
| akrura-murti dhari' | taking the form of Akrura |
| akrura-tirthe | at Akrura-tirtha |
| akrurah | Akrura |
| akrure | at Akrura-tirtha |
| akrure | to Akrura-tirtha |
| akrure asi' | returning to Akrura-tirtha |
| akrure rahila | stayed at Akrura-tirtha |
| akrurera loka | the people at Akrura-tirtha |
| akrurete | at Akrura-tirtha |
| aksa | aksa fruits |
| aksa | by senses |
| aksa | eyes |
| aksa | on the axle |
| aksa | senses |
| aksa | the senses |
| aksa | windows |
| aksa-hrdayam | the secrets of the art of gambling |
| aksa-jah | the Lord, who was born from the nostril of Brahma |
| aksa-malam | a string of Rudraksa beads |
| aksa-malam | rudraksa beads |
| aksa-visayam | now a subject matter for seeing |
| aksabhih | by the senses |
| aksah | axle |
| aksah | eyes |
| aksah | his eyes |
| aksah | his senses |
| aksah | the axle |
| aksah | the different senses |
| aksah | the vision of whom |
| aksaih | by the eye |
| aksaih | by the senses |
| aksam | axle |
| aksam | eye sockets |
| aksam | eyes |
| aksam | the hub |
| aksam | the spokes (on the chariot wheel) |
| aksam | whose eyes |
| aksamah | not being able |
| aksamah | unable |
| aksamam | unpardonable |
| aksan | a garland of beads for chanting |
| aksan | the senses |
| aksan-vatam | of the people who possessed eyes |
| aksanvatam | of those who have eyes |
| aksara | letters |
| aksara | syllables |
| aksara | the Supreme Brahman (Personality of Godhead) |
| aksara | the good handwriting |
| aksara-jusam | attached to impersonal Brahman realization |
| aksara-jusam | of the impersonally self-realized (Kumaras) |
| aksarah | infallible |
| aksarah | of the eyes |
| aksarah | the Supreme Personality of Godhead |
| aksaram | beyond the senses |
| aksaram | eternally existing |
| aksaram | imperishable |
| aksaram | indestructible |
| aksaram | inexhaustible |
| aksaram | infallible |
| aksaram | syllables |
| aksaram | the infallible Brahman |
| aksaram | the original syllable, omkara |
| aksaram | this syllable |
| aksaram | which is beyond the perception of the senses |
| aksaranam | of letters |
| aksarat | from the infallible |
| aksarataya | because of being spiritual |
| aksare | in the Supersoul |
| aksarera stuti | praise of the handwriting of Srila Rupa Gosvami |
| aksasya | of the eyes |
| aksata | barley |
| aksata | by unbroken grains |
| aksata | grains of rice |
| aksata | unbroken |
| aksata | without being injured |
| aksatah | without being wounded |
| aksataih | and barley |
| aksatam | without being hurt |
| aksatan | not injured |
| aksauhini | one military division |
| aksauhinibhih | empowered by a military strength of horses, elephants, chariots and infantry |
| aksauhinih | combination of military phalanxes |