Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: trayah

  trayah—three    SB 3.11.5, SB 3.11.7, SB 3.11.29, SB 3.15.34, SB 4.12.36, SB 4.13.14, SB 5.1.26, SB 5.1.28, SB 5.15.14-15, SB 5.24.16 (and more...)
  trayah—three combined    SB 1.17.24
  trayah—three kinds    SB 3.10.27
  trayah—the three planetary systems    SB 4.8.78
  trayah—three mountains    SB 5.16.8
  trayah—three.    SB 6.4.17
  trayah—three (the upper, middle and lower worlds).    SB 6.6.3
  trayah—three of them    SB 9.6.5
  trayah—three sons (Yudhisthira, Bhima and Arjuna)    SB 9.22.27-28

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: trayah

  loka-trayah—the three worlds    SB 5.24.18, SB 5.24.23
  gati-trayah—the three destinations.    SB 3.22.36
  gunah trayah—are three qualities    SB 2.5.18
  gunah trayah—the three material qualities (sattva, rajas and tamas)    SB 10.8.37-39
  lokah trayah—the three worlds    SB 8.5.15-16
  prabhavah trayah—the three great gods (Brahma, Visnu and Mahesvara).    SB 4.1.21
  pratihartr-adayah trayah—the three sons Pratiharta, Prastota and Udgata    SB 5.15.5
  padah trayah—the cosmos of three fourths of the Lord's energy    SB 2.6.20
  samjna-sutah trayah—three issues of Samjna    SB 8.13.9
  sutah trayah—the three sons    SB 9.6.1
  sva-pura-trayah—whose three cities    SB 5.24.28
  trayah lokah—the three planetary systems (upper, middle and lower)    SB 6.13.1
  trayah lokah—the three worlds    SB 7.8.6
  trayah te—all three    SB 4.1.29
  trayah-vimsati—twenty-three    SB 3.6.2
  trayah-vimsatikah—by the twenty-three principal ingredients    SB 3.6.4
  trayah-vimse—in the Twenty-third Chapter    Madhya 25.260
  varnah trayah—three colors    SB 10.8.13