Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: aja

  aja—O unborn one    SB 2.9.30, SB 3.5.49, SB 5.18.4, SB 5.18.28
  aja—O Unborn    SB 4.9.13, SB 4.17.34
  aja—Lord Brahmä    SB 5.18.22, SB 9.4.56
  aja—Brahmäjé    SB 2.4.19
  aja—O Lord Çiva    SB 4.3.11
  aja—O unborn Lord    SB 7.9.21
  aja—by Lord Brahmä    SB 9.10.12
  aja—of the goats    Adi 6.73
  ajä—the she-goat    SB 9.19.7
  ajä—the transcendental energy, who also never takes birth    SB 10.3.47

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: aja

  aja-aëòa-saìgha—of the multitude of universes    Adi 1.9, Adi 5.50
  äja-gavam—made of the horns of goats and cows    SB 4.15.18, SB 4.16.23
  aja-aëòa—material planets    Madhya 21.17
  aja-bhümänau—the two sons Aja and Bhümä    SB 5.15.5
  aja-mukham—with the face of a goat    SB 4.7.3
  aja-mäyayä—because of the influence of the external, illusory energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.    SB 8.2.26
  aja-vega-niñkåtam—no release from the power of time    SB 8.8.21
  aja-våñaù—the hero of the goats    SB 9.19.5-6
  aja-ädayaù—Brahmä and others    SB 3.19.27
  aja-ädayaù—the demigods, headed by Lord Brahmä    SB 7.8.15
  aja-ätmajaù—son of Brahmä.    SB 4.1.46-47
  ajä-gala-stana—nipples on the neck of a goat.    Adi 5.61
  ajä-gala-stana-nyäya—like the nipples on the neck of a goat    Madhya 24.93
  ajä-javanikäm—the curtain of mäyä.    SB 10.13.57
  ajä-svämé—the maintainer of another she-goat    SB 9.19.10
  ajä-ädyäbhiù—headed by Ajä    SB 10.13.52
  äjä kari—as My grandfathers    Antya 6.195