dvare—on the door Adi 17.37-38, Antya 12.121
dvare—existing as the entrance SB 6.9.33
dvare—in the gateway Adi 17.60
dvare—at the gates Madhya 4.153
dvare—by means of Madhya 8.157
dvare—through the door Madhya 15.82
dvare—near the door Madhya 15.128-129
dvare—at your door Madhya 20.47
dvare—the door Antya 10.93
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: dvare
simha-dvare—at the Simha-dvara gate Antya 6.221, Antya 6.255, Antya 6.282, Antya 6.283
simha-dvare—at the gate known as Simha-dvara Antya 6.316, Antya 14.74, Antya 16.80
bahir-dvare—the outside door. Madhya 7.85
bahir-dvare—to the outside door Madhya 7.87
bahir-dvare—outside the door Madhya 12.162
bahih-dvare—outside the door Antya 16.55
bhakta-dvare—by the devotees Antya 6.144
sisu-dvare—through this boy Adi 16.95
sisu-dvare—through a boy Adi 16.96
sastra-dvare jani—one has to accept by reference to the sastras Madhya 20.352
ei dui-dvare—by these two Antya 8.32
ei dvare—by this Adi 4.32
gambhirara dvare—at the door of the Gambhira, the small room within the room Antya 10.82
gambhirara dvare—at the door of the Gambhira. Antya 19.56
gopi-dvare—through the gopis Madhya 9.154
karna-dvare—through aural reception Madhya 8.306
kon dvare—through which Antya 4.90
kaji-dvare—at the door of the Kazi Adi 17.139
karya-dvare—by practical example Madhya 25.124
mula-dvare—by the roots Antya 16.147
maya-dvare—with the material energy Adi 2.49
maya-dvare—by the agency of the external energy Madhya 20.259
nava-dvare—in the place where there are nine gates Bg 5.13
parihasa-dvare—by joking Madhya 9.140
patri-dvare—by those letters Madhya 1.210
prema-dvare—by means of the love Adi 4.139
raja-dvare—to the court of the Nawab. Madhya 19.15
raja-dvare dhari—keeping at the door of the King. Antya 9.21
sei dvare—by that Adi 4.40
sei dvare—in that way Adi 4.226
simha-dvare—at the gate of the temple of Jagannatha, known as Simha-dvara Madhya 2.8
simha-dvare—at the entrance door of the Jagannatha temple Madhya 6.14
simha-dvare—in front of the main gate, known as Simha-dvara Antya 4.126
simha-dvare—at the main gate Antya 6.214
simha-dvare—at the Simha gate Antya 6.216
simha-dvare—to the gate named Simha-dvara Antya 17.15
simha-dvare—at the Simha-dvara gate of the Jagannatha temple Antya 20.129
simha-dvare bhiksa-vrtti—to beg alms standing at the Simha-dvara Antya 6.284
simha-dvare patana—falling down by the Simha-dvara gate Antya 20.124
simha-dvare raya—stand at the gate known as Simha-dvara. Antya 6.219
simha-dvare asi—coming in front of the Simha-dvara Antya 11.73
tina dvare—the three doors Madhya 2.8
tina-dvare—in three doorways Antya 17.11
toma-dvare—by you Antya 4.97
tomara dvare—through you. Antya 4.100
uddhava-dvare—through Uddhava Madhya 13.139
venu-dvare—by the flute Antya 16.133
venu-dvare—through the flute Antya 17.36
visnu-dvare—by Lord Visnu Adi 4.13
vipra-dvare—by means of some brahmana. Madhya 7.60
vasa-dvare—at the door of the residence Antya 13.51
acarana-dvare—by means of practical demonstration. Adi 4.265
acarya-dvare—through Gopinatha Acarya Madhya 6.215
aila simha-dvare—came to the gate of Jagannatha temple known as Simha-dvara Antya 11.72