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| alarkat | from Alarka |
| alarkaya | unto Alarka |
| alasa | lazy |
| alasa-gatih | stepping very slowly |
| alasah | lazy |
| alasate | desires |
| alasya | indolence |
| alasya | laziness |
| alata-akara | circle of fire |
| alata-ayudhaih | with weapons of firebrands |
| alata-cakra-praya | exactly like a wheel of fire |
| alata-cakrera | the circle of a firebrand |
| alata-paridhih | encirclement of burning cinders |
| alaukika | transcendental |
| alaukika | uncommon |
| alaukika | uncommon, transcendental |
| alaukika acara | uncommon behavior |
| alaukika jana' | everyone should know as uncommon |
| alaukika rupa | uncommon beauty |
| alaukika-lila | uncommon pastimes |
| alaukika-riti | uncommon method |
| alaukikam | uncommon |
| alaukikam | which is unnatural in this world |
| alaya | home |
| alaya | place of residence |
| alaya | temples |
| alayah | the reservoir |
| alayam | to the residence |
| alayam | until liberation, or even in a liberated condition |
| alayaya | who are never inattentive or idle (for the purpose of my deliverance) |
| alaye | the residential place |
| alayesu | in the residence of |
| alelihanah | devouring all around |
| alepa | smearing the body with sandalwood pulp |
| ali | O dear friend |
| ali | bees |
| ali | bumblebees |
| ali | by the bees |
| ali | of the bumblebees |
| ali | with bumblebees |
| ali-kulaih | bumblebees |
| ali-kulaih | by bumblebees |
| ali-vat | like bees |
| alibhih | beelike |
| alibhih | by bees |
| alibhih | by the bees |
| alika | false |
| alika | unnecessary |
| alika-param | the most heinous liar |
| alikulaih | by the bumblebees |
| alilinga | embraced |
| alina-prakrteh | of one who is not freed from the clutches of maya |
| alinah | bees |
| alinde | in the courtyard |
| alingah | without a subtle or gross body |
| alingam | unseen by the eyes |
| alingana | by embracing |
| alingana | embrace |
| alingana | embracing |
| alingana | the embrace |
| alingana kaila | embraced |
| alingana kailu | embraced |
| alingana kailun | I embraced |
| alingana kailun | embraced |
| alingana kari | embracing |
| alingana kari' | embracing |
| alingana kari' | embracing him |
| alingana karibena | He will embrace |
| alingane | embrace |
| alingane | embracing |
| alingatvat | because of being devoid of a material body |
| alingayanti | they embrace |
| alinge | in that which does not possess a material body |
| alingila | embraced |
| alingila | he embraced |
| alingitah | embraced |
| alingite | to embrace |
| alingite | when embracing |
| alingiya | by embracing |
| alingiya | embracing |
| alingya | embracing |
| alipya | smearing the body |
| aloka | light |
| aloka | without seeing |
| aloka-parimanam | the width of the tract of land known as Aloka-varsa |
| aloka-vratam | vows of brahmacarya, vanaprastha or sannyasa |
| alokah | extraordinary illumination |
| alokah | glance |
| alokah | without light (or without inhabitants) |
| alokam | the supreme abode, filled with the Brahman effulgence |
| alokam | who cannot be seen |
| alokan | planets of the lower region |
| alokana-amrtaih | with the nectar of the glance |
| alokanam | seeing |
| alokasya | and of the land not inhabited by living entities |
| aloke | light |
| alokinibhih | by the gopis, who were enjoying the pleasure of seeing |
| alokya | having seen |
| alokya | seeing |
| alokya | seeing personally |