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| anisah | being unable |
| anisah | dependent living entities |
| anisah | not being able to perform |
| anisah | not independent (completely under the control of material nature) |
| anisah | who is most incapable |
| anisam | all the time |
| anisam | although totally dependent on others |
| anisam | always |
| anisam | constantly |
| anisam | incessantly |
| anisam | without cessation |
| anisasya | of the living entity fully under the control of material nature |
| anise | not being able |
| anisiddham | not forbidden |
| anista | of some mishap |
| anista | undesirable |
| anista-sanka | doubts of some mishap |
| anistam | leading to hell |
| anisvarah | unable |
| anisvaram | with no controller |
| anisvaran gunan | the modes of material nature |
| anitah | being brought in |
| anitam | brought |
| anitam | received |
| anite | to bring |
| anite lagila | began to bring |
| anityah | nonpermanent |
| anityah | temporary |
| anityam | temporary |
| anityam | the temporary material body |
| anityani | temporary |
| anivaranam | not able to be counteracted |
| anivartanam | which does not bring one back again to this material world |
| anivartibhih | by those who were determined to fight, either to lay down their lives or to win victory |
| anivedita-tyaga | not touching anything not offered to the Lord |
| anivrtta | not ceased |
| anivrttah | not being afraid of fighting |
| anivrttah | not turning back |
| anivrttih | no cessation |
| aniya | bringing |
| aniya | bringing them |
| aniya | calling |
| aniya | having brought |
| aniya yatane | bringing very carefully |
| aniyacha | have you brought |
| aniyache | brought |
| aniyache | has brought |
| aniyachena | has brought |
| aniyachi | have brought |
| aniyamsam | invisible to material eyes, although existing everywhere |
| aniyamsam | smaller than |
| aniyasa | due to mystic perfection |
| aniyasah | smaller ones |
| aniyatam | bring here |
| aniyatam | let it be brought |
| aniye | I can bring |
| anjah | as it is |
| anjah | easily |
| anjah | properly |
| anjah | very easily |
| anjalau | the palms of the hands |
| anjalayah | hands |
| anjali | handful |
| anjali | palmful |
| anjali | with folded hands |
| anjali-gatam | in the water held in the palms of the King |
| anjalih | folded hands |
| anjalih | with folded hands |
| anjalim | folded hands |
| anjalina | by joining and cupping the two palms |
| anjalina | folded palms |
| anjalina | in his joined palms |
| anjalina | with folded bands |
| anjalina | with folded hands |
| anjana | ointment |
| anjana | ointment or powder for decorating the eyes |
| anjana | with the salve |
| anjana-sutah | whose mother was Anjana |
| anjana-tvisam | with his body resembling black ointment for the eyes |
| anjanam | ointment |
| anjanam | very much pleasing |
| anjasa | actually |
| anjasa | at once |
| anjasa | completely |
| anjasa | direct |
| anjasa | directly |
| anjasa | easily |
| anjasa | easily, totally or directly |
| anjasa | elaborately |
| anjasa | factually |
| anjasa | fully |
| anjasa | happily |
| anjasa | immediately |
| anjasa | in detail |
| anjasa | in total |
| anjasa | instantly |
| anjasa | made easy |
| anjasa | on the whole, or in fact |
| anjasa | perfectly well |
| anjasa | quickly |