Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: hata
hata—destroyed SB 3.19.12, SB 7.1.46, Adi 6.64
hāta—hand. Madhya 1.279, Antya 16.81, Antya 16.83
hata—lost SB 1.15.2, Madhya 2.30
hāta—hand Adi 3.42, Madhya 20.133
hāta—hands Madhya 13.86, Madhya 19.52
hata—freed from SB 1.5.29
hata—has been lost SB 3.21.14
hata—deprived of SB 3.31.23
hata—bereft of SB 3.31.36
hata—were destroyed SB 4.9.42-43
hata—defeated SB 6.10.29
hata—having lost SB 6.16.14
hata—being affected SB 8.7.15
hata—having been reduced SB 8.21.1
hata—had been condemned SB 9.10.20
hata—killed SB 9.15.31
hatā—struck SB 3.19.3
hatā—killed SB 9.14.28
hāta—cubits (one cubit approximately equals a foot and a half) Antya 18.52
hāta—cubits. Antya 18.52
hāṭa—the bazaar Madhya 21.128
caudda-hāta—fourteen cubits long Antya 13.123
cāndera hāṭa—the marketplace of full moons Madhya 21.130
dui hāta—two hands Madhya 13.76
gandhera hāṭa—in a market of scents Antya 19.98
hata-aṁhasaḥ—who am completely freed from the reactions of sinful life SB 5.13.22
hata-aṁhasaḥ—who have become cleansed of all sinful reactions SB 8.18.31
hata-aśubhaḥ—one who has minimized the inauspicious qualities of material existence SB 1.9.31
hata-aśubhaḥ—relieved from all reactions of sinful life Madhya 25.77
hata-ari—to enemies killed by Him Madhya 23.79-81
hata-arthaḥ—having neglected the regulative principles in the discharge of devotional service. SB 5.12.14
hata-avaśiṣṭāḥ—the remaining soldiers who were not killed SB 4.10.20
hata-bandhuḥ—one who has lost all his sons SB 1.13.33
hata-bandhūn—those who lost their friends and relatives SB 1.8.4
hata-bandhūnām—of the friends who are killed SB 1.8.51
hata-bhagaiḥ—unfortunate SB 3.15.23
hata-śriya—bereft of fortune SB 3.3.13
hata-śriyau—diminished in beauty and luster SB 3.16.33
hata-dhiyaḥ—bereft of memory SB 3.9.7
hata-dhvānta—darkness dissipated SB 3.8.23
hata-īśa—bereft of husbands SB 1.15.10
hata-kalmaṣaḥ—taints of sin being destroyed SB 4.4.27
hata-kilbiṣām—free from fault SB 6.19.26-28
hata-maṅgalā—because of my being the most unfortunate SB 6.14.58
hata-ojasam—reduced in strength. SB 3.25.18
hata-ojasaḥ—whose prowess was diminished SB 3.15.2
hata-ojāḥ—with all prowess diminished SB 6.13.17
hata-prabham—loss of bodily luster SB 1.7.56
hata-prabham—its rays declining SB 1.14.17
hata-putraḥ—who lost his son SB 6.9.11
hata-putrā—who had lost all her sons SB 1.13.33
hata-putrā—bereft of her sons SB 1.13.39
hata-putrā—whose sons were killed SB 6.18.23
hata-rucaḥ—having faded lusters SB 4.7.23
hata-saubhagā—without the fortune. SB 1.14.21
hata-sutā—deprived of all children SB 10.4.6
hata-sva-kānta-smaraṇena—the asura was thinking of his own dead relatives, who would not be satisfied unless Kṛṣṇa were dead SB 10.12.26
hata-trapaḥ—being freed from all formalities of the material world SB 1.6.26
hata-trapaḥ—without shame. Madhya 2.28
hata-tviṣam—already bereft of his power SB 4.19.28
hata-tviṣaḥ—decreased in their bodily effulgence SB 8.18.22
hata-udyamāḥ—having become disappointed SB 4.13.49
hata-vrataḥ—who broke all his vows SB 6.2.45
hata-ājñaḥ—whose order was foiled SB 6.3.1
hata-ātmanām—those who are affected SB 4.8.35
hata-ātmasu—bewildered at heart SB 4.6.49
hatā asmi—now I am doomed SB 6.14.46
hāta dhari—catching the hand Madhya 20.54
hāta dila—brushed his hand Madhya 15.81
hāta dite—touch with the hand. Madhya 14.172
hāta diyā—touching with the hand Madhya 12.128
hāta diyā—touching your hand Madhya 15.83
hāta haite—from their hands Madhya 9.232
hāta pāṅca-chaya—five to six cubits (one cubit equals about a foot and a half) Antya 14.64
hāta-gaṇita—an expert in palmistry Madhya 20.18
hāta-lajjāḥ—shameless. SB 8.7.33
kali-hata-jana—victims of this Age of Kali. Madhya 11.99
pātiyācha hāṭa—have set up a market Antya 3.82
sanātana-hāta dhari—catching the hand of Sanātana Gosvāmī Madhya 21.111
tina tina-hāta—three cubits Antya 14.65-66
vaṁśera hāta—in the hands of the descendants. Madhya 15.100
yoḍa hāta—folded hands Madhya 3.213
yoḍa kari hāta—folding the hands Madhya 14.212
yoḍa-hāta hañā—with folded hands Madhya 14.6
yoḍa-hāta kari—with folded hands Madhya 15.186
ātma-kṛtya-hata-kṛtyam—after performing religious rituals required after the death of Jaṭāyu, who died for the Lord’s cause SB 9.10.12