sva—his own SB 1.19.12, SB 3.18.8, SB 3.29.25, SB 4.18.29, SB 5.4.8, SB 6.11.9, Madhya 16.1, Madhya 21.100, Madhya 24.21
sva—one’s own SB 7.9.41, SB 7.15.32-33, SB 7.15.62
sva—dog SB 3.10.24, Adi 10.1
sva—a dog SB 2.3.19
sva—dogs SB 2.7.42
sva—of dogs SB 5.26.24
sva—of a dog SB 6.9.22
sva—the dog SB 7.14.11
sva—personal, internal SB 1.11.35
sva—by your own SB 1.17.20
sva—in his own SB 2.4.22
sva—his SB 3.30.31
sva—by himself SB 5.19.19
sva—of their own SB 5.24.29
sva—with his wealth SB 6.10.10
sva—of one’s own SB 7.5.3
sva—personal, own SB 7.9.44
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: sva
sva-haste—with His own hand Madhya 16.45, Antya 5.17, Antya 5.17, Antya 5.18, Antya 8.28
sva-vivarena—through their nostrils SB 3.15.43, Madhya 17.142, Madhya 24.45, Madhya 24.115, Madhya 25.158
sva-rat—independent. SB 3.24.10, Madhya 8.266, Madhya 20.359, Madhya 25.148
sva-adah—a dog-eater SB 3.33.6, SB 6.13.8-9, Madhya 18.125
sva-pacam—a candala, or a person accustomed to eating dogs Madhya 20.59, Antya 4.69, Antya 16.26
sva-pacah—even from a family of dog-eaters Madhya 19.50, Madhya 20.58, Antya 16.25
sarva-sva—everything Adi 1.15, Madhya 1.3, Antya 1.5
sva-bhakti—of His own service Adi 1.4, Adi 3.4, Antya 1.132
sva-bhava—characteristic Antya 8.17, Antya 9.24, Antya 17.57
sva-dharmam—one’s own occupational duties SB 4.24.53, SB 5.10.23, SB 9.10.54
sva-mayaya—by His own potency SB 4.17.31, SB 5.11.13-14, SB 8.3.8-9
sva-rocisa—by His own effulgence SB 2.5.11, SB 3.8.14, SB 8.18.3
sva-pacah—a dog-eater SB 3.33.7, Antya 16.27
sva-pacah—dog-eaters Madhya 11.192, Madhya 19.72
sva-amsena—by a plenary portion SB 8.13.23, SB 8.17.18
sva-angam—his own body SB 6.8.38, SB 10.8.30
sva-antah-sthena—being situated in their hearts Adi 1.63, Madhya 10.12
sva-artham—own interest SB 4.21.25, SB 7.13.28
sva-artham—self-interest SB 8.19.18, SB 10.10.10
sva-bhartuh—of their master SB 3.16.12, SB 8.21.9
sva-bhava—the nature Madhya 14.127, Madhya 20.105
sva-bhava—the characteristic Antya 3.59, Antya 3.267
sva-saktya—by His own energy SB 3.8.12, SB 3.11.15
sva-damstraya—by His own tusks SB 3.13.31, SB 6.8.15
sva-deham—his own body SB 5.1.16, SB 9.16.24
sva-guruna—by his own spiritual master SB 3.12.15, SB 8.20.16
sva-haste—by His own hand Madhya 8.193, Madhya 13.29
sva-jana—kinsmen SB 1.9.36, SB 4.3.18
sva-mayaya—by His internal potency. SB 3.3.8, SB 6.9.26-27
sva-rupa—identity Adi 1.69-70, Madhya 24.77
sva-rupa—own form Adi 1.75, Adi 4.61
sva-rupa—forms Madhya 20.402, Antya 14.33
sva-rat—fully independent SB 1.1.1, SB 3.12.54
sva-rat—Indra SB 4.19.17, SB 8.10.25
sva-sva—their own SB 6.6.9, SB 6.6.9
sva-sva-bhojya-rucim prthak—different varieties of foodstuffs brought from home, with their separate and different tastes SB 10.13.10, SB 10.13.10
sva-sva-mata—their own personal opinions Madhya 25.55, Madhya 25.55
sva-sva-natha-sane—with their own predominating deities. Madhya 21.17, Madhya 21.17
sva-sva-prema-anurupa—according to one's own love Adi 4.143, Adi 4.143
sva-sadhu-krtyam—proper compensation Adi 4.180, Antya 7.44
sva-tejasa—by its own effulgence SB 3.26.20, SB 7.8.24
sva-tejasa—by his own prowess SB 4.16.27, SB 4.21.52
sva-tejasa—by His personal effulgence SB 6.8.34, SB 8.11.26
a-sva-arthaih—not meant for self-interest SB 6.10.10
a-sva-drk—one who has not seen himself (because of the darkness of the bodily conception of life) SB 10.4.22
ananta sva-rupe—in unlimited forms Madhya 21.47
bhagavatera sva-rupa—the real form of Srimad-Bhagavatam Madhya 24.317
sva-bhojanam—eatable by the dogs SB 3.14.28
sva-srgala-bhaksye—in the body, which is to be eaten by dogs and jackals. Madhya 6.235
sva-grdhraih—by dogs and vultures SB 3.30.26
sva-pacam—one born in a low family, or a dog-eater SB 7.9.10
sva-pataye—unto the master of the dogs SB 9.21.9
sva-pakam—the fifth-grade candalas Madhya 23.27
sva-pakah api—even though born in a family of dog-eaters Madhya 19.74
sva-pakan—the lowest of human beings, who are accustomed to eat dogs Madhya 20.138
sva-pakan—the lowest grade of human beings, who are accustomed to eating dogs Madhya 25.136
sva-vat—like a dog who takes food from the kitchen in the absence of the proprietor SB 9.10.22
sva-vrttih—the occupation of the dogs SB 7.11.18-20
sva-vrttya—by the profession of the dogs SB 7.11.18-20
sva api—even a dog Adi 9.1
santera sva-bhava—the characteristic of santa-rasa Madhya 19.218
idrk-sva-lilabhih—by this Damodara in His transcendental pastimes Madhya 19.230
gata-sva-artham—without being properly utilized SB 1.13.26
hata-sva-kanta-smaranena—the asura was thinking of his own dead relatives, who would not be satisfied unless Krsna were dead SB 10.12.26
inhara sva-bhava—his characteristics Antya 8.82
karuna sva-bhava—kind behavior Madhya 18.42
krsnera sva-rupa—Krsna's personality Madhya 17.135
krsnera sva-rupa—the transcendental form of Krsna Madhya 20.149
prabhura sva-bhava—the characteristics of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Madhya 25.8
premera sva-bhava—the nature of love of Godhead Antya 20.28
sahaja sva-bhava—natural characteristic. Antya 2.34-35
sarva-sva—all possessions Adi 17.128
sarva-sva-arthah—all interests of life Madhya 20.347
sarva-sva-bhak—which displays the all-in-all Adi 4.259
sei sei sva-bhave—in those transcendental qualities Madhya 14.153
sva yam—personally Madhya 20.155
sva yam-prakasa—the personal manifestation Madhya 20.166
sva yam-rupa—the personal form Madhya 20.165
sva yam-rupa—the original form of the Lord Madhya 20.166
sva-amsa—of personal expansions Madhya 22.8
sva-amsa-kalaya—My own plenary portion SB 3.21.32
sva-amsa-vistara—the expansion of His personal forms Madhya 22.9
sva-amsena—by one’s own part SB 3.6.12
sva-amsena—with his own parts SB 3.6.22
sva-amsena—by His own plenary expansion SB 6.6.38-39
sva-amsena—by Your partial feature as Paramatma SB 8.3.17
sva-abhiprayam—his own desire SB 9.3.30
sva-adhyayah—study of the Vedas SB 3.28.4
sva-aghena—by his own sinful activities SB 5.26.22
sva-anga—his limbs SB 3.31.9
sva-anga-kara-nyasah—mental assignment of the eight parts of the body and twelve parts of the hands SB 6.8.4-6
sva-anga-visesa-abhasa-rupe—in the form of a specific shadow from His personal body Madhya 20.273
sva-angam—her body SB 3.33.29
sva-angesu—in his own body SB 4.7.53
sva-ankam—on her own lap SB 10.7.34
sva-anke—on His lap Antya 11.1
sva-alankarana—by personal ornaments Madhya 14.189
sva-antam—its own limit SB 2.6.36
sva-antara—his duration of life SB 3.22.35
sva-antaram—his own period SB 3.22.36
sva-antah-sthena—having been situated in the heart SB 1.13.10
sva-antah-sthena—situated within their hearts Madhya 20.57
sva-ante—within Her heart Antya 1.151
sva-anubhuti-atmani—in self-realization SB 7.13.44
sva-anubhutya—by self-realization SB 3.33.24-25
sva-anubhavam—self-assimilated (experienced) SB 1.2.3
sva-anusargah—creation of material opulences SB 4.23.1-3
sva-arbhakasya—of her own son SB 10.9.15
sva-artha—own interest SB 2.9.40
sva-artha—interest SB 4.22.32
sva-artha—in their own interest SB 6.18.74
sva-artha-gatim—the ultimate goal of life, or their own real interest SB 7.5.31
sva-artha-kusalah—who are expert in the interest of life SB 6.9.39
sva-artha-kamayoh—of one’s ultimate goal and benefit SB 7.15.65
sva-artha-parah—interested only in sense gratification in this life or the next SB 6.10.6
sva-artha-unmulita—uprooted because of intense selfishness SB 10.4.8
sva-artham—his self-interest SB 6.18.25
sva-arthah—real interest SB 6.7.35
sva-arthah—the ultimate goal of life SB 6.16.63
sva-arthah—personal benefit SB 7.7.46
sva-arthah—the real self-interest SB 7.7.55
sva-arthe—in self-interest SB 5.5.7
sva-arthe—in what is good for me SB 6.18.40
sva-arthan—his desired interests SB 6.1.50
sva-arthan api—even their own personal interests SB 5.8.10
sva-astraih—with His weapons SB 8.6.3-7
sva-astrena—by the weapon SB 1.8.13
sva-avalokanaih—by His personal glances Madhya 18.1
sva-bala-nastim—the destruction of his own soldiers SB 9.10.21
sva-bandhane—in bondage to the reactions of one’s own activities SB 5.13.18
sva-bandhane—in binding Him. SB 10.9.18
sva-bandhubhih—by his relatives and friends SB 3.30.17
sva-bandhubhih—with all my friends SB 4.25.36
sva-bandhun—all His relatives SB 10.7.32
sva-bhakta-sahita—with His devotees. Madhya 5.134
sva-bhaktebhyah—unto His own devotees Adi 3.66
sva-bhaktera—of His devotees Antya 2.168
sva-bhakti—of His own devotional service Madhya 8.1
sva-bhaktanam—to His pure devotees Madhya 8.6
sva-bharana—to maintain them SB 3.30.13
sva-bhartre—unto her husband SB 9.14.8
sva-bhartra—by her husband SB 8.17.1
sva-bhartuh—of her husband SB 4.4.27
sva-bhartr-gaditam—explained by their master (Yamaraja) SB 6.3.34
sva-bhavana—to His own residence. Antya 20.135
sva-bhavanam—personal palaces SB 1.11.30
sva-bhavanam—to His own abode SB 8.4.13
sva-bhavane—to your own home Madhya 5.91
sva-bhavane—to the palace of the King Madhya 5.128
sva-bhavanat—from his own abode SB 5.1.7
sva-bhavanat—from their abode, Vaikuntha SB 7.1.39
sva-bhata—of his own servants SB 6.3.1
sva-bhratrbhih api—even by his own stepbrothers SB 5.9.11
sva-bhrtya—for Your dependents SB 3.25.11
sva-bhrtya—of Your unalloyed servants SB 7.9.29
sva-bhrtya-artha-krtah—for the interest of their servants SB 3.4.25
sva-bhrtyesu—unto one who is subordinate and deserves to be protected SB 1.18.47
sva-bhaga-dheyani—their shares in the sacrifice SB 4.13.33
sva-bhagam—own share SB 3.3.3
sva-bhagah—shares in the sacrifices SB 7.8.42
sva-bharyaya—his own wife SB 1.13.51
sva-bharyaya—along with his wife SB 3.13.6
sva-bharyam—his wife SB 6.1.65
sva-bhava—by his own acquired qualities SB 1.9.26
sva-bhava—own constitution SB 2.7.49
sva-bhava—natural SB 5.5.31
sva-bhava—by nature as the cause of development SB 5.11.11
sva-bhava—whose nature SB 7.13.42
sva-bhava—according to one’s own nature SB 7.15.14
sva-bhava—by nature Madhya 14.163
sva-bhava—as is the custom Antya 8.38
sva-bhava—the character Antya 20.43
sva-bhava-jaih—natural SB 4.29.41
sva-bhava-jam—born from one’s own modes of nature SB 7.11.32
sva-bhava-jena—by one's own nature Bg 18.60
sva-bhava-ja—according to his mode of material nature Bg 17.2
sva-bhava-krtaya—performed according to one’s modes of material nature SB 7.11.32
sva-bhava-vihitah—prescribed, according to one’s material modes of nature SB 7.11.31
sva-bhavam—her nature SB 6.18.40
sva-bhavam—the real nature Antya 3.92
sva-bhavasya—having a nature SB 6.14.1
sva-bhavah—intuition or nature SB 2.5.14
sva-bhavah—habit SB 2.10.41
sva-bhavah—the nature SB 7.2.49
sva-bhavah—material nature SB 8.7.25
sva-bhavah jivah—the living entities SB 2.10.12
sva-bhave—in nature Madhya 14.151
sva-bhavena—by the natural tendency SB 6.1.54
sva-bhavete—in character Madhya 14.161
sva-bimbam—His own form SB 3.2.11
sva-buddhya—by one's intelligence SB 2.1.38
sva-buddhya—by his own intelligence SB 2.2.16
sva-buddhya—by one’s devotional service SB 4.30.28
sva-bahum—My own arm SB 3.16.6
sva-caksusa—with your own eyes Bg 11.8
sva-caksuh—personal plan SB 3.5.51
sva-saktinam—own potency SB 3.6.1
sva-saktibhih—by its own energy. SB 3.21.19
sva-saktibhih—with His own spiritual potencies SB 6.4.27-28
sva-saktibhih—by His multifarious transcendental potencies SB 7.8.8
sva-saktya—through His energy SB 4.11.26
sva-saktya—by Your own potency SB 4.24.64
sva-saktya—by the external energy of Your Lordship SB 8.7.23
sva-saspa-rocisa—by the effulgence of the young sprouting grass SB 5.20.13
sva-carana—the shelter of His lotus feet. Madhya 22.37
sva-carana—His own lotus feet Madhya 24.102
sva-carana-amrta—the nectar of shelter at My lotus feet Madhya 22.39
sva-saranam—in his own abode SB 2.8.6
sva-carane—at Your lotus feet Antya 11.7
sva-carama-kalevare—in the body, which is moved by the subtle elements (mind, intelligence and ego) SB 5.10.6
sva-sarira-agnina—by the fire emanating from their own bodies SB 9.8.11
sva-sarira-avasesita—with only his own body remaining SB 5.24.23
sva-carum—the oblation meant for herself (Satyavati) SB 9.15.9
sva-sarasa—of his bow SB 4.16.22
sva-sastraih—by His own weapons. SB 3.3.4
sva-satrum—your enemy SB 6.12.6
sva-cestitam—seriously by one's own endeavor SB 2.8.4
sva-chanda—independently SB 3.24.33
sva-chanda-atma—full of self-desire SB 3.25.3
sva-sibikam—his own palanquin SB 5.10.2
sva-sibikayam—in his own palanquin SB 5.10.7
sva-sibiram—his own camp SB 9.15.21
sva-sibirat—from His own camp SB 9.10.35-38
sva-cikirsitam eva—which he already desired to do and for which he had gone there SB 10.8.11
sva-sisyan—his disciples SB 9.22.21-24
sva-sirasa—on their own heads SB 3.16.20
sva-sirah—own head SB 3.7.10
sva-sirah-aksibhih—by the eyes in one’s head SB 8.10.40
sva-sirah-chedane—when the chopping off of the head SB 5.9.20
sva-citta-vat—like His own heart Madhya 12.1
sva-citte—in one's own heart SB 2.2.6
sva-sula—his own trident SB 4.5.10
sva-sule—his trident SB 3.19.15
sva-santa-rupesu—unto the peaceful devotees of the Lord SB 3.2.15
sva-sastra uthana—raising his scripture. Madhya 18.186
sva-damstra-agrena—by the edge of His tusks SB 3.14.3
sva-danta-chadam—his own lip SB 3.19.7
sva-daya—Your own mercy Madhya 1.202
sva-desan—your countrymen SB 4.14.21
sva-deha—of his body SB 6.18.30
sva-deha-antah—within the body SB 2.2.8
sva-deha-antah—within one's own body Madhya 24.156
sva-deha-jah—born of one’s own body SB 7.5.37
sva-deha-kuhare—in the core of his heart SB 3.28.33
sva-deha-nispadita—performed by his own body SB 5.14.1
sva-deham—own body SB 3.29.43
sva-deham—her own body SB 4.4.26
sva-dehah—own body SB 7.15.37
sva-dehe—in His own body. SB 3.8.12
sva-dehe—in his body SB 3.31.19
sva-dehinam—the living being himself SB 5.11.6
sva-dehat—from his body SB 3.17.18
sva-dharma—particular occupational duty SB 2.1.6
sva-dharma—own religious life SB 3.23.7
sva-dharma—by one’s own occupational duties SB 3.32.6
sva-dharma—occupational duties SB-4.21.36
sva-dharma—executing varnasrama-dharma SB 7.9.46
sva-dharma—duty Adi 14.87
sva-dharma-silaih—executing sacrificial duties SB 4.13.4
sva-dharma-ha—the killer of his own principles of religion SB 5.26.15
sva-dharma-nisthah—one who is situated in his own dharma, or occupation SB 4.24.29
sva-dharma-niratah—fully engaged in their respective occupational duties SB 9.10.50
sva-dharma-patham—the path of religion SB 5.6.9
sva-dharma-stha—one who is faithful to his prescribed duty SB 1.17.16
sva-dharma-tyaga—relinquishing one's occupational duties Madhya 8.61
sva-dharma-acaranam—executing one’s prescribed duties SB 3.28.2
sva-dharma-acarane—by executing one's occupational duty Madhya 8.57
sva-dharmam—one's own occupational engagement SB 1.5.17
sva-dharmam—one’s occupational duties SB 4.24.69
sva-dharmam anuvartamanah—being perfectly situated in his own occupational duty SB 5.7.4
sva-dharmatah—being engaged in occupational service. SB 1.5.17
sva-dharmah—one's prescribed duties Bg 3.35
sva-dharmah—one's own occupation Bg 18.47
sva-dharmah—consequential occupation. SB 1.18.22
sva-dharmah—occupational duty SB 9.5.10
sva-dharme—in one's prescribed duties Bg 3.35
sva-dharmena—by one’s own occupational duties SB 3.6.34
sva-dharmena—by one’s occupation SB 3.27.7
sva-dharmena—by executing one’s prescribed duties SB 3.27.21
sva-dharmena—by one’s prescribed duties SB 3.29.15
sva-dharmena—by his occupational duties SB 4.20.9
sva-dharmena—by his own duty SB 5.15.7
sva-dharmena—by discharging devotional service SB 5.24.18
sva-dharmena—by his constitutional activities SB 9.4.26
sva-dharman—their own occupational duties SB 3.32.5
sva-dharmat—from the regulative principles executed by a brahmana SB 6.1.63
sva-dhisnya-upagatam—reaching their respective abodes SB 7.8.15
sva-dhisnyam—radiation SB 2.6.17
sva-dhisnyam—own position SB 3.6.19
sva-dhisnyam—own seat SB 3.8.21
sva-dhisnyatah—from their own airplanes SB 4.6.25
sva-dhisnyebhyah—from their own seats SB 4.2.6
sva-dhisnyesu—on the altar SB 4.22.6
sva-dhisnyani—to their respective planets and homes SB 6.13.2
sva-dhisnyanam—within the vital air circles SB 3.28.6
sva-dhisnyat—from his own place SB 4.6.8
sva-dhuram—all responsibilities SB 3.14.19
sva-dhama—own abode SB 1.3.43
sva-dhama—your own respective homes SB 4.8.82
sva-dhama—to His abode SB 4.20.37
sva-dhama—to His own abode SB 4.30.43
sva-dhama—her real resort SB 8.8.24
sva-dhama—to His own place. SB 9.24.67
sva-dhama—his own planet, known as Brahmaloka SB 10.1.26
sva-dhama—to His personal abode Madhya 24.321
sva-dhama-atyayam—the destruction of their abodes SB 7.8.15
sva-dhama-dyutih—the illumination of his own residence SB 8.21.1
sva-dhamabhih—along with His Lordship’s paraphernalia SB 7.12.15
sva-dhamani—in His own abode SB 2.4.14
sva-dhamatah—from their own residential quarters. SB 8.17.12
sva-dhamnah—from his abode SB 10.12.35
sva-dhamni—in Your own abode SB 4.7.26
sva-dhamni—although in His own place, the spiritual world SB 6.1.41
sva-dhamna—by His internal potency SB 4.9.6
sva-dhamna—by Your personal spiritual energy SB 7.9.22
sva-dhamna—by his own illumination SB 10.12.33
sva-dhamna—by the influence of His ecstatic love Madhya 11.1
sva-dhamani—to their respective abodes SB 7.10.34
sva-dhatu—forming elements SB 2.7.49
sva-dhatun—all elements SB 8.5.35
sva-dorbhyam—own arms SB 3.1.36
sva-drohat—from being envious of one’s own self SB 6.16.42
sva-duhitrh—his own daughters SB 3.24.21
sva-dutan—to his own servants SB 6.3.11
sva-drsa—by knowledge of the self SB 3.27.28-29
sva-drk—qualitatively like Him SB 1.13.48
sva-drk—taking special care for His devotees SB 3.14.47
sva-drk—seeing himself SB 3.24.44
sva-drk—one who sees his constitutional position. SB 3.32.34-36
sva-drk—looking upon Himself SB 4.9.14
sva-drk—one who can see his own welfare SB 4.29.26-27
sva-drk—self-effulgent SB 6.16.9
sva-drk—self-illuminated SB 7.7.19-20
sva-drk—you manifest yourself SB 8.7.23
sva-drsta-vadbhih—by those who have perfectly realized the self SB 2.9.9
sva-drstya—out of their own will SB 3.15.29
sva-drstya—by transcendental vision SB 4.9.15
sva-gadaya—by means of His own club SB 1.12.10
sva-gadaya—with his own club SB 3.19.8
sva-gana—own kinsmen SB 5.8.9
sva-gana—His personal associates Adi 6.34
sva-gana-saha—with His associates Madhya 14.115
sva-gana-sahita—with His associates Antya 7.141
sva-gana-sahite—with His personal associates Madhya 16.125
sva-gana-sahite—accompanied by His personal associates Antya 7.121
sva-gane—with His associates Madhya 16.196
sva-ganena—from the flock of deer SB 5.8.6
sva-ganan ca—and his associates SB 8.12.22
sva-garbha-jatam—born of her womb SB 5.9.7
sva-garbhasya—of her embryo SB 7.7.14
sva-garbhena—by her own womb SB 3.1.33
sva-garjitena—by His uncommon voice SB 3.13.24
sva-gatim—in His own abode SB 3.13.49
sva-gatim—one who knows his real self-interest SB 8.24.50
sva-geha-damani—all the ropes available in the household SB 10.9.17
sva-ghosam—His personal associates Madhya 19.230
sva-gobhih—by expansion of his own illuminating rays SB 5.20.12
sva-granthe—in his own book Madhya 19.118
sva-granthe—in his book Antya 17.71
sva-gurum—with the spiritual master SB 3.6.34
sva-grham—own house SB 3.1.1
sva-grham—home SB 4.1.5
sva-grham—to his home SB 6.7.9
sva-grham—His own palace SB 9.11.31-34
sva-grham—to her home SB 9.18.18
sva-grham—to his own abode SB 10.8.20
sva-grhe—at home Madhya 19.16
sva-grhe aila—returned to his home Antya 6.154
sva-grhan—to their respective homes SB 10.11.17
sva-garhasthyam—his home and household paraphernalia SB 3.33.15
sva-gatranam—of his own limbs SB 3.30.25
sva-hasta—own hand Antya 6.301
sva-hasta-calane—moving His own hand. Madhya 21.135
sva-hastaih—by his own hands SB 9.15.34
sva-hastat—from his own hand SB 6.12.6
sva-hatam—had been killed by him SB 9.2.8
sva-hrdaye—within the core of the heart SB 8.3.18
sva-hrdaye—upon his heart Antya 11.54
sva-hrdi—in his own heart SB 3.29.25
sva-hrdi—in the core of the heart SB 9.9.46
sva-iccha—by His own supreme will SB 4.8.57
sva-iccha-bhutaih—all appearing by Your personal sweet will SB 8.5.46
sva-jana—family relationships SB 3.25.22
sva-jana—of his own kinsmen Madhya 5.84
sva-jana-arpanat—or due to inviting relatives. SB 7.15.4
sva-jana-artha-daran—relatives, riches and a beautiful wife SB 5.14.44
sva-jana-manamsi—the minds of His devotees SB 5.25.10
sva-jana-sangat—from association with relatives and friends SB 5.9.3
sva-janam—family members Antya 7.47
sva-janah—kinsman SB 3.14.26
sva-janah—a relative SB 5.5.18
sva-jane—one's own family Adi 4.167-169
sva-janmana—by His appearance SB 1.10.26
sva-jananam—to Your own devotees SB 3.24.31
sva-janat—from relatives SB 7.13.33
sva-janah—relatives SB 1.14.25
sva-janaya—family members and friends SB 7.15.6
sva-janaya ca—and for maintaining one’s family members SB 8.19.37
sva-jarasam—his own invalidity and old age SB 9.19.21
sva-jata—bunch of hairs SB 3.8.5
sva-jihvaya—with His tongue SB 7.8.30
sva-jitah—conquered SB 7.8.10
sva-kanika—from the seed SB 7.9.33
sva-kalaya—with plenary expansions SB 8.5.4
sva-kalevaram—His own personal body, which is not at all material SB 5.6.6
sva-kalpita—imaginative Madhya 6.138
sva-kanyam—Dasaratha’s own daughter SB 9.23.7-10
sva-karna—on Her own two ears SB 8.12.20
sva-karma—his prescribed duties SB 3.29.32
sva-karma—his own activities SB 9.15.37
sva-karma—of one's own fruitive activities Madhya 15.170
sva-karma karite—performing his duty in life Madhya 22.26
sva-karma-jan—produced from one's own work SB 2.2.7
sva-karma-krt—executing his own work SB 7.11.32
sva-karma-patitam—fallen because of the reactions of one’s own material activities SB 7.9.41
sva-karma-phala-bhuk—sure to accept the resultant action of his fruitive activities Antya 2.163
sva-karma-vasa-gam—under the influence of the results of fruitive activities SB 9.19.3
sva-karmabhih—by occupational duties SB-4.21.33
sva-karmabhih—by their own ability. SB 4.22.13
sva-karmabhih—by the results of my own fruitive activities SB 6.11.27
sva-karmabhih—by their own reactions. SB 7.2.21
sva-karmabhih—the course by the reactions of my own activities SB 7.9.16
sva-karmabhih—by one’s occupational duties SB 7.15.67
sva-karmana—by your own activities SB 6.11.16
sva-karmana—by his own sinful act. SB 9.9.18
sva-karmasu—if one is engaged in his own occupational duty SB 10.6.3
sva-karat—from the control of His hand SB 10.12.27
sva-kathah—His own words SB 1.2.17
sva-keli-sampat—full with all paraphernalia for pastimes of play SB 10.13.5
sva-kesu—unto my own kinsmen SB 1.8.41
sva-kirti-mayya—by His own glories SB 3.8.31
sva-kirtim—personal glories SB 2.7.20
sva-kheda—personal lamentation SB 3.13.25
sva-khura-akrante—touched by His own hooves SB 3.13.46
sva-ksayam—his own abode SB 1.15.49
sva-ksetra-vyapadesakah—giving the island its name SB 5.20.24
sva-kriya—personal duties SB 3.5.38
sva-kriyayam—in one’s own prescribed duties SB 7.12.23
sva-kulam—His own family SB 3.4.4
sva-kulam—own family SB 3.4.29
sva-kutumba-ramah—enjoying simply by maintaining the members of the family. SB 7.6.14
sva-kutumbam—his family members SB 5.26.10
sva-kutumbaya—unto his own family members SB 5.14.19
sva-krpa—of their own mercy Antya 1.2
sva-krta—self-executed SB 1.8.37
sva-krta—executed by oneself SB 6.9.35
sva-krta—created by Himself SB 8.5.32
sva-krtaih—which are manifested by Himself SB 7.7.49
sva-krtam—self-produced SB 4.7.42
sva-krtam—made by them SB 8.9.22
sva-krtam—only because of their own acts SB 10.4.18
sva-krtam—the fruitive results of one’s own deeds SB 10.4.21
sva-krtah—own respective duty SB 10.12.34
sva-krtena—by your own mercy SB 4.7.15
sva-krtena—by your own activity SB 4.22.47
sva-krttam—done by himself SB 3.30.25
sva-krtat—from my own activity SB 5.10.25
sva-kala-saktya—by His own potency the time factor SB 10.1.22
sva-kalena—in due course of time SB 10.11.37
sva-kamaya—according to the desire SB 3.8.26
sva-karya—of their own business Adi 3.67
sva-laksana—Your own marks SB 1.8.39
sva-lilaya—very easily SB 7.8.40
sva-lilaya—by His transcendental pastimes. SB 10.8.52
sva-linga-vivaranena—by manifesting Your own form SB 6.9.41
sva-lokam—His own planet or abode SB 2.9.9
sva-lokam—respective higher planetary systems SB 4.6.45
sva-lokaya—in understanding himself SB 7.6.16
sva-mahi-dhvasta-mahibhih—whose own independence was subordinate to the potency of the Lord SB 10.13.53
sva-mahima—in His personal glory SB 5.5.30
sva-mahimani—Your own magnificence SB 4.9.10
sva-mahimanam—Your personal glory SB 5.3.9
sva-mahisim—his own Queen SB 4.26.18
sva-manasi—in his mind SB 6.9.39
sva-mandire—in His own temple Madhya 18.39
sva-mandire—to his own temple Antya 9.80
sva-manisaya—by their own mental speculation SB 5.15.1
sva-manisitam—concluded by someone. SB 4.21.21
sva-mata—their own opinions Adi 12.9
sva-mata sthapite—to establish his own opinion Madhya 25.49
sva-moha-prabhavah—created by one’s own illusion SB 7.8.10
sva-mukhatah—from his face SB 3.22.2
sva-mukhya—by their own chiefs SB 4.18.26
sva-mustina—by his fist. SB 7.8.14
sva-murtibhih—by His different incarnations SB 3.11.27
sva-madhurya—own sweetness Adi 4.137
sva-madhurya—His own conjugal love Adi 17.276
sva-madhurya—His own transcendental sweetness Adi 17.317
sva-madhurya pana—drinking the sweetness of Himself Adi 6.110
sva-madhurye—in His own sweetness Adi 5.215
sva-madhurye—His conjugal love Madhya 9.127
sva-madhurye—by His sweetness Antya 15.23
sva-mana—by His own measurement SB 3.8.25
sva-manena—as the same measurement SB 5.20.18
sva-mataram—His own mother (Kausalya) SB 9.10.45-46
sva-matarah—Their mothers SB 9.10.47
sva-matre—unto His own mother SB 2.7.3
sva-matra—from His mother SB 3.33.12
sva-matuh—of His mother SB 3.25.12
sva-matuh—of His own mother (Krsna’s mother, Yasodadevi) SB 10.9.18
sva-matrbhih—by His own mothers SB 1.11.28
sva-mayaya—one's own ignorance SB 1.5.27
sva-mayaya—by the personal energy SB 1.8.14
sva-mayaya—by His divine potency SB 3.20.8
sva-mayaya—by Your own energy SB 3.21.21
sva-mayaya—by His own internal energy SB 3.24.16
sva-mayaya—by expanding His spiritual energy SB 6.8.32-33
sva-mayaya—by His own creative energy SB 7.1.10
sva-mayaya—by His transcendental potencies SB 7.10.70
sva-mayaya—by My own energy. SB 8.8.37
sva-mayaya—by Your personal energy (atma-mayaya) SB 10.3.20
sva-maya—of His own energy SB 7.1.6
sva-maya-racitesu—in the situation created by one’s mental concoctions SB 10.1.43
sva-mayasu—his magic forces SB 3.19.24
sva-nagarim—towards His own city (Dvaraka) SB 1.10.33
sva-netra—by your eyes SB 8.7.32
sva-nigamam—confidential knowledge of the Vedas in respect to the Supreme Personality of Godhead SB 1.5.39
sva-nigamam—own truthfulness SB 1.9.37
sva-nigamam—His own promise not to take a weapon and fight on behalf of the Pandavas Madhya 16.145
sva-nigamah—the Vedic literatures compiled by Him SB 2.7.36
sva-nikatam—situated at their own side Adi 1.73-74
sva-niketat—from his paternal home SB 5.7.8
sva-nilaya-abhyase—near her residence SB 4.3.5-7
sva-nimitta—for my personal self Antya 10.96
sva-nindakam—a person who was criticizing Him Madhya 15.1
sva-nisthaya—by being situated in one’s position SB 4.30.23
sva-nirmitesu—in His own creation SB 1.2.33
sva-namabhih—by His holy names. SB 6.8.29
sva-namna—by their own names SB 9.23.6
sva-nasa-agra—the tip of one’s nose SB 3.28.12
sva-nathaya—unto their supreme master SB 8.21.5
sva-navam—his own boat SB 6.9.23
sva-nayakan—his own captains and commanders SB 8.6.28
sva-odhasam payah—their own milk flowing from the milk bags. SB 10.13.31
sva-pascat—behind. Adi 4.125
sva-pasum—his animal SB 4.19.17
sva-paksah—ally SB 4.11.20
sva-para—this is my own business, and that is someone else’s SB 7.5.13
sva-para-abhinivesena—consisting of absorption in the bodily concept of oneself and others SB 7.2.60
sva-para-druha—which is envious of the performer and of others SB 6.16.42
sva-pari-suhrdah—His own personal associates SB 10.13.11
sva-para iti—this is another’s interest SB 10.4.26
sva-patim—unto the soul of the living being (Krsna) SB 1.10.27
sva-patyuh—with their own husband SB 9.6.55
sva-pauruse—his valor SB 3.19.12
sva-pauruse—with their own prowess SB 8.7.7
sva-pautrena—with your grandson (Bali Maharaja) SB 8.23.9
sva-pitari—his own father. SB 5.24.25
sva-pitrnam—of his forefathers SB 9.9.10
sva-pitre—because of your father’s demoniac activities SB 7.9.3
sva-pitroh—own parents SB 3.3.1
sva-pitra—by his father SB 5.1.6
sva-pitra—by his own father. SB 8.22.8
sva-pituh—of your own father SB 6.5.9
sva-pituh vadham—their father’s having been killed (by Parasurama) SB 9.16.9
sva-pitamaham—unto his grandfather SB 8.22.13
sva-potanam—to her young cubs Madhya 8.6
sva-prabhaya—by His own effulgence SB 4.7.19
sva-prabhaya—by its own brilliance SB 8.15.21
sva-prabhaya—by her own beauty SB 9.20.8-9
sva-prabhave—by His own influence Madhya 9.66
sva-prakrtya—by Your personal energy (mayadhyaksena prakrtih suyate sa-caracaram) SB 10.3.14
sva-prakasa—self-manifested. Madhya 17.134
sva-prakasah—self-effulgent Madhya 8.206
sva-pramitike—self-manifest and blissful SB 10.13.57
sva-prayasam—their own endeavors SB 6.10.29
sva-prayasam—his own attempt SB 9.4.49
sva-prema—of love for Him Madhya 23.1
sva-prema-sampat-sudhaya—by the nectar of His personal devotional service, which is an invaluable treasure of bliss Madhya 19.54
sva-pranan—one's own life SB 1.7.37
sva-pumsam—of His own men SB 3.3.10
sva-pumsam—of the devotees. SB 3.5.43
sva-pumsam—of Your own devotees. SB 3.9.5
sva-pumbhih—by His own associates SB 3.15.38
sva-pumbhih—by My own attendants SB 3.16.4
sva-pura—in his own city SB 7.15.70
sva-pura-trayah—whose three cities SB 5.24.28
sva-puram—own residence SB 1.8.45
sva-puram—his own capital SB 3.22.26-27
sva-puram—to his own abode SB 4.11.35
sva-puram—to his city SB 4.12.9
sva-puram—to his own house SB 4.20.38
sva-puram—to his own residence SB 9.3.35
sva-puram—his own abode SB 9.9.42
sva-puram—to his own place SB 9.20.17
sva-purim—his own town SB 4.28.7
sva-purusaih—by his own messengers SB 5.26.6
sva-purusaih—by my own servants SB 6.3.30
sva-puryam—along with their residential place SB 1.13.11
sva-puryam—in His own city SB 1.14.35-36
sva-puryam—along with His family SB 3.1.12
sva-puryah—from his own house SB 3.1.41
sva-putram adaya—taking his son Krsna on his lap SB 10.6.43
sva-putrasya—of his own child SB 10.5.15-16
sva-putrebhyah—his own sons SB 5.20.14
sva-putran—with his own sons SB 3.1.41
sva-purnah—self-sufficient SB 4.31.22
sva-purusa—own devotee SB 3.14.50
sva-purva—his own previous SB 5.9.3
sva-purva-jah—their older brothers, who had previously gone there. SB 6.5.25
sva-purvesam—about his own forefathers SB 1.16.13-15
sva-pada-mulam—the lotus feet of Krsna, the shelter of the devotees Madhya 22.144
sva-pada-mule—at His lotus feet SB 7.9.5
sva-pada-pallavam—the petals of Mis lotus feet SB 9.11.19
sva-pada-sparsana—of touching His feet Adi 6.74
sva-panina—with His own hand SB 10.9.11
sva-papena—because of his own sinful activities SB 10.7.31
sva-parsada—own associates SB 2.9.15
sva-parsada—of His associates SB 3.19.6
sva-parsada—by his own associates SB 5.24.17
sva-parsada—His own associates SB 5.25.7
sva-parsada-pravaraih—the best of personal assistants SB 5.20.40
sva-parsada-sainyam—the soldiers of his own associates SB 4.5.1
sva-parsadaih—along with his followers SB 4.27.18
sva-parsadaih—her own associates SB 5.9.18
sva-parsnina—with the heel of one's foot SB 2.2.19
sva-rahasa—by His own leg SB 2.7.40
sva-rasa-unmadita—inspired by their own mellows Antya 20.156
sva-rathe—in His own car Madhya 13.119
sva-riktham—own property SB 3.1.39
sva-rocisam—self-effulgent SB 9.2.15
sva-rocisah—as parts and parcels SB 8.3.22-24
sva-rocise—unto the supreme illumination. SB 4.24.34
sva-rocisa—by the effulgence of their hoods SB 5.24.31
sva-rocisa—by his bodily rays SB 7.3.26-27
sva-rocisa—by Your own effulgence. SB 9.11.6
sva-rocisa—by the brilliance of His personal beauty SB 10.3.12
sva-rucah—Hiranyaksa’s own splendor SB 3.18.2
sva-ruca—by self-effulgence SB 4.12.36
sva-rupa—natures SB 6.9.36
sva-rupa—the direct representative Adi 1.47
sva-rupa—own nature Adi 2.65
sva-rupa—the real nature Adi 2.96
sva-rupa—personality Madhya 17.131
sva-rupa—original Madhya 18.126
sva-rupa—the actual form Madhya 19.139
sva-rupa—the constitutional position Madhya 20.108-109
sva-rupa—expansions of plenary portions. Madhya 20.164
sva-rupa—personal form. Madhya 20.308
sva-rupa—personal expansion Madhya 20.315
sva-rupa—the real form Madhya 21.101
sva-rupa—constitutional Madhya 23.6
sva-rupa—the original identity Madhya 24.71
sva-rupa—His personality Madhya 25.8
sva-rupa-prakasa—personal manifestation Adi 1.40
sva-rupaih—according to their own modes of nature SB 3.2.15
sva-rupaih—His forms SB 6.8.32-33
sva-rupakam—in the expansion of a devotee Adi 1.14
sva-rupam—original form. SB 1.9.39
sva-rupam—his real identity SB 3.28.37
sva-rupam—form SB 5.18.36
sva-rupam—his original spiritual form SB 6.2.43
sva-rupam—the actual form of the Lord SB 6.4.29
sva-rupam—real personality SB 6.17.32
sva-rupam—the Lord's own form Adi 1.77
sva-rupam—the personal form Madhya 25.36
sva-rupasya—Your actual identity SB 5.3.8
sva-rupatah—in an unconditioned state. SB 2.8.22
sva-rupatah—in His own form. SB-4.21.34
sva-rupatam—the same form SB 7.1.28-29
sva-rupatam—similarity to My form Madhya 20.180
sva-rupah—identification Madhya 19.140
sva-rupe—in the form of. Adi 1.58
sva-rupe—original form Madhya 17.132
sva-rupe—in identities Madhya 24.80
sva-rupena—in constitutional form SB 2.10.6
sva-rupena—in the self-realized position SB 3.28.44
sva-rupena—by Your forms SB 6.9.42
sva-rupera—of personal expansions Madhya 21.46
sva-rupera gane—among the expansions of Krsna's personality Madhya 21.115
sva-rajye—in his own kingdom SB 3.3.16
sva-ratuh—of Krsna, who was his savior within the womb of his mother, Uttara SB 10.12.40
sva-rat—the emperor SB 1.15.38
sva-rat—the omnipotent (Lord Brahma). SB 3.20.16
sva-rat—the individual consciousness SB 3.32.29
sva-rat—the independent Indra. SB 4.19.21
sva-rat—but still fully independent SB-4.21.39
sva-rat—the Supreme Brahman or Lord Brahma SB 7.15.54
sva-rat iva—equal to the position of Indra. SB 8.13.14
sva-rat-vapuh—in the form of the king SB 8.14.9
sva-samstham—situated in one’s own body SB 9.8.22
sva-samsthaya—with its arrangements SB 3.23.43
sva-samsthaya—by His internal potency SB 4.7.39
sva-samsthaya—His own original form SB 6.4.26
sva-samstham—situation in my original constitutional position SB 5.10.13
sva-samsthanam—his abode SB 3.27.28-29
sva-samvida—by self-realization SB 1.3.33
sva-sadana—own home Antya 14.47
sva-sadma—of his palace SB 4.16.25
sva-sadrsan—exactly like himself SB 9.2.2
sva-sanga—personal association Adi 16.18
sva-sainya—of your soldiers SB 3.21.52-54
sva-sainyam—his own soldiers SB 9.15.32
sva-sambandhe—his intimate friend SB 4.27.17
sva-sambhavam—the source of his appearance SB 3.9.26
sva-sambhavat—produced from itself SB 3.28.40
sva-samadhi-bhagyam—visible simply by ecstatic trance SB 3.15.38
sva-samanena—equal in width SB 5.20.7
sva-sargasya—of her own children SB 3.14.37
sva-saubhagya—My own fortune Madhya 2.46
sva-saubhagya—one's own good fortune Madhya 21.104
sva-sekat—than her own sprinkling Madhya 8.211
sva-senaya—along with infantry SB 1.16.11
sva-sevana sakti—the power to serve the Lord personally Madhya 20.372
sva-siddha—by self-accomplished SB 5.9.9-10
sva-siddhe—being self-sufficient SB 2.2.4
sva-siddhah—automatically achieved SB 7.6.25
sva-sthah—always situated in His transcendental position SB 4.11.21
sva-sthah—situated in self-realization SB 4.28.64
sva-sthaya—who is always situated in His original form SB 8.17.9
sva-suhrdah—unto the supreme friend SB 7.6.26
sva-sukha—in happiness of the self Madhya 17.138
sva-sukha-artha—for the purpose of one's own pleasure Adi 4.204
sva-sukha-nirbhrta-cetah—whose mind was always fully absorbed in the happiness of self-realization Madhya 24.48
sva-sukham—self-satisfaction SB 1.9.32
sva-sutam—her son SB 3.25.6
sva-sutasya—of her own child SB 10.9.7
sva-sutau—their own two sons SB 10.8.25
sva-sutebhyah—unto his sons SB 5.20.9
sva-sutan—his own sons SB 3.1.6
sva-sutaya—unto his own son SB 7.4.28
sva-svabhave—by their own characteristics Madhya 14.152
sva-svamya-bhavah—the condition of servanthood and mastership SB 5.10.11
sva-sadhu-krtyam—your own honest activities Madhya 8.93
sva-sarathim—to his charioteer SB 4.10.22
sva-sarah—own sisters SB 1.14.27
sva-tanau—within Your body SB 10.3.31
sva-tanaya—of His sons SB 5.5.28
sva-tanayaih—by your own sons SB 8.17.14
sva-tanayam—of your own son SB 4.8.68
sva-tanayebhyah—unto his own sons SB 5.7.8
sva-tanayesu—his own sons SB 5.1.29
sva-tanayan—for your own sons SB 10.4.21
sva-tantra—although independent Adi 5.150
sva-tantra—independently Adi 12.9
sva-tantram—independent, not caring for the so-called scientists and philosophers SB 6.5.19
sva-tantrah—remaining independent SB 3.20.11
sva-tanva—with His selfsame body SB 1.15.36
sva-tapasah—by dint of my own penances SB 2.7.5
sva-tapah—personal penances SB 2.7.6
sva-tejasa—by Your Bg 11.19
sva-tejasa—by Your own potency SB 3.33.8
sva-tejasa—by her order SB 4.4.10
sva-tejasa—by personal influence. SB 4.13.23
sva-tejasa—by our prowess. SB 4.14.12
sva-tejasa—by His spiritual energy SB 4.31.18
sva-tejasa—by my material strength SB 5.17.22-23
sva-tejasa—by His own spiritual potency SB 5.19.4
sva-tejasa—by my own prowess. SB 9.1.20
sva-tejah—personal strength SB 2.7.20
sva-tejah—by Your own potency SB 3.13.42
sva-tokesu—for their own sons SB 10.13.26
sva-tulyah—equal to Herself Madhya 8.211
sva-talu-mulam—at the root of the palate SB 2.2.20
sva-utsangat—from his lap SB 7.5.33
sva-vamsam—his original dynasty (the Puru dynasty) SB 9.23.18-19
sva-vacana—my statement Antya 7.110-111
sva-vasena—who is within the control only of His own self SB 10.9.19
sva-vadanani—their own faces SB 5.25.4
sva-vadham prati—fearing his own death from Visnu SB 10.1.65-66
sva-vairibhyah—by your own enemies, who were previously defeated by you SB 6.7.22
sva-varsam—on His place SB 5.4.3
sva-vatsakan—personal calves SB 10.12.3
sva-viryam—its own potency SB 8.7.43
sva-viryam—about his own power SB 9.5.24
sva-viryani—own activities SB 1.6.33
sva-vibhutinam—who are his personal expansions and assistants SB 5.20.40
sva-vidhi-niyoga-sauca-caritra-vihinah—without character, cleanliness, and the rules and regulations given according to one’s own duty in life SB 5.6.10
sva-vidhina—according to their own ritualistic principles SB 5.9.15
sva-viditam—known by Him SB 5.4.16
sva-vidyaya—by his own achievement. SB 8.11.47
sva-vihara-tantram—the network of activities for one’s own pleasure SB 3.5.48
sva-vijaye—in conquering the world SB 4.23.4
sva-vikramam—with omnipotency SB 3.9.23
sva-vilasa—for their personal sense gratification SB 5.24.16
sva-vilasa-rupe—who describes the pastimes of Lord Krsna. Madhya 19.121
sva-vimanena—by his own airplane SB 6.17.25
sva-visayam—his own kingdom SB 5.26.6
sva-viraha-vyadhim—suffering from the disease of separation from Lord Ramacandra SB 9.10.30
sva-vyatirekatah—as if the body were independent of the soul SB 10.3.18
sva-vrjinaih—by our own sinful activities SB 3.15.49
sva-vrttya—by one’s means of livelihood SB 7.14.15
sva-vakya—his own promise Madhya 5.84
sva-vasam—her own abode SB 1.16.32-33
sva-vatam—at home SB 10.11.20
sva-yoga-maya-balam—potency of the internal energy SB 3.2.12
sva-yogatah—as a result of their service to the Lord SB 8.13.15-16
sva-yonisu—the source of manifestation SB 1.2.32
sva-yonisu—in forms of wood SB 3.28.43
sva-yuthaih—by his own men SB 8.15.10-11
sva-yuthena—by his own associates SB 8.2.23-24
sva-abhasaih—by its own reflections SB 3.27.13
sva-abhasena—by its reflection SB 3.27.12
sva-acaritaih—by their characteristic behavior SB 10.13.23
sva-asisa—for their own interests SB 6.18.42
sva-asrama-padam—to their own respective hermitages SB 4.14.35
sva-asrama-paribhrastam—who strayed from its asrama SB 5.8.24
sva-asraman—to their respective hermitages SB 1.9.47
sva-asramaya—to his own hermitage SB 3.23.43
sva-asrayah—independent, being His own shelter SB 6.5.12
sva-agamaih—with your own theses Madhya 6.181
sva-alayam—to his own abode SB 8.12.41
sva-ananda—of self-realization Madhya 10.178
sva-ananda-tustah—being fully self-satisfied by transcendental bliss SB 7.15.45
sva-arabdha-karmana—by the bad results of his unseen fruitive actions SB 5.8.26
sva-arambhakam—begun by himself SB 3.28.38
sva-arama—personal pleasure SB 9.11.35
sva-atma—own self SB 3.4.18
sva-atma—regarding the self SB 3.4.25
sva-atma-arpanam—the full surrendering of one’s self SB 7.6.26
sva-atma-labha-adhigamah—who has achieved knowledge of the self SB 5.9.9-10
sva-atma-mayaya—by Your own energy SB 6.9.40
sva-atma-mayayah—by His internal potency SB 3.4.3
sva-atma-ratau—enjoying in His internal potency SB 3.8.10
sva-atma-vrttam—the information of the history of self-realization SB 7.13.45
sva-atmajayoh—to his own two sons, Krsna and Balarama SB 10.5.22
sva-atmajan—his own sons SB 5.20.25
sva-atman—in Your own Self SB 3.4.16
sva-atman—in the self SB 3.14.28
sva-atman—to his own self SB 3.28.36
sva-atmani—in Him SB 8.3.4
sva-atmana—along with the self SB 2.2.35
sva-atmataya—as if the self SB 3.14.28
sva-atmanam—the most dear SB 6.18.75
sva-madhurya—the sweetness of Himself Adi 6.108
sva-rajya—situated in his own constitutional position of rendering service to the Lord SB 9.4.25
yanhara sarva-sva—whose everything Madhya 8.310