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| anilah | the breezes |
| anilah | the demigod Anila, who controls air |
| anilah | the wind |
| anilah | wind |
| anilaih | and the air |
| anilaih | by the breezes |
| anilaih | by winds |
| anilam | a blast of wind |
| anilam | breeze |
| anilam | life air |
| anilam | the air |
| anilam | the breeze |
| anilam | the wind |
| anilam | total reservoir of air |
| anilau | the prana and apana airs |
| anilayane | not dependent on anything else |
| anile | in the air |
| anilena | He brought |
| anilena | He immediately brought |
| anilena | by the air |
| anilena | in the fire |
| anilun | I brought |
| anima-adayah | eight kinds of yogic perfection (anima, laghima, etc.) |
| anima-adyaih | headed by anima |
| animanam | infinitesimal |
| animantrana | without being invited |
| animisa | invincible time |
| animisa | unblinking |
| animisa | without blinking |
| animisa-ksetre | the spot which is especially a favorite of Visnu (who does not close His eyelids) |
| animisa-rsabhah | the chief of all the demigods |
| animisah | eternal time |
| animisah | the eternal time |
| animisah | time |
| animisah | unblinking |
| animisah | with unblinking eyes like those of the demigods |
| animisaih | without twinkling of the eyes |
| animisam | of the demigods |
| animisam | of the heavenly demigods |
| animisam | unceasingly |
| animisatah | without blinking the eyes (without fail) |
| animisaya | by the eternal time |
| animisaya | existing as eternal time |
| animisena | by the potency of eternal time |
| animisena | who does not rest |
| animisesu | demigods living in Vaikuntha |
| animita-vikramasya | whose power is immeasurable |
| animitta | without desire for sense gratification |
| animitta | without motive |
| animitta-nimittena | without desiring the fruits of activities |
| animittasya | of causelessness |
| animittena | without attachment to the result |
| aninasat | drove away or annihilated |
| aninayat | brought back |
| anindat | condemned |
| anindat | vilified |
| anindaya | without blaspheming |
| anindhana | without flame or smoke |
| anindita | being purified |
| anindita | the blameless (Sati) |
| aninditau | not abominable, not accused by anyone |
| anindite | O irreproachable lady |
| anindite | O praiseworthy Devahuti |
| aninu | I brought |
| aninye | brought |
| aninye | brought to |
| aninye | caused to be brought |
| aninyuh | brought |
| anipuna vani | inexperienced words |
| anipunah | not very expert |
| anirbhinna | not being cut |
| anirdasan | those who are less than ten days old |
| anirdesya | imperceptible |
| anirdesyah | not to be described (because of fine, subtle existence) |
| anirdesyam | indefinite |
| anirdesyam | indescribable |
| anirdesyam | no one could ascertain who She was |
| anirdesyat | beyond the power of thinking |
| anirdesye | who is not perceivable by the senses |
| anirmita | not performing |
| aniruddha | Aniruddha |
| aniruddha | Lord Aniruddha |
| aniruddha | and Lord Aniruddha |
| aniruddha | the expansion named Aniruddha |
| aniruddha-akhyam | by the name Aniruddha |
| aniruddhah | Aniruddha (a grandson of Lord Krsna) |
| aniruddhah | the plenary expansion Aniruddha |
| aniruddhaya | unto Aniruddha |
| aniruddhaya | unto Lord Aniruddha |
| aniruddhera murti | expansions of Aniruddha |
| aniruddhera vilasa | the pastime forms of Aniruddha |
| anirukta | inconceivable |
| aniruktam | indescribable |
| anirukte | who is beyond the mind and speech |
| anirvesam | who has not performed atonement |
| anirvinna-cetasa | without deviation |
| anirvrtah | discontented |
| anirvrtam | not satisfied |
| anirvrteh | of the moroseness |
| anirvrtya | having not gotten any happiness from me |