Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: kanta
kāṅṭā—thorns Antya 13.82
kānta—lover. Adi 17.277
kānta—of her husband, Nārāyaṇa Madhya 9.111
kāntā—wife SB 9.10.22
kāntā—lovers Adi 4.80
kāntā—lover Antya 7.25
kāntā—the beloved Antya 20.54
śrī-kānta—Śrīkānta Madhya 20.38
śrī-kānta—Śrīkānta Sena Antya 2.44
śrī-kānta-sena nāma—named Śrīkānta Sena Antya 2.37
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
kṛṣṇa-kāntā—of the lovers of Lord Kṛṣṇa Adi 4.69
kṛṣṇa-kāntā-gaṇa—the lovers of Lord Kṛṣṇa Adi 4.74-75
kānta-aṅga—with the body of the beloved Antya 15.44
kānta-bhāve—on the platform of conjugal love Madhya 19.232
kānta-kāma—fulfilling one’s desires SB 9.11.31-34
kānta-kāminīḥ—desiring to get the he-goat as their husband SB 9.19.5-6
kānta-sakhāḥ—with their husbands and friends SB 4.3.12
kānta-sevā-sukha-pūra—the service of the Lord is the home of happiness Antya 20.60
kāntā kari—accepting as beloved Antya 20.59
kāntā-bhāvera—of the condition of the female Madhya 14.191
kāntā-gaṇa—lovers Adi 3.12
kāntā-gaṇa—of the lovers Adi 4.74-75
kāntā-gaṇa—beloved damsels Madhya 24.290
kāntā-gaṇa—the beloved gopīs Antya 18.83
kāntā-gaṇera—of the lovers of Kṛṣṇa Adi 4.74-75
kāntā-gaṇera—of the devotees in conjugal love Madhya 24.34
kāntā-prema—loving service between husband and wife Madhya 8.79
lakṣmī-kānta—the husband of the goddess of opulence Adi 2.23
lakṣmī-kānta-ādi—goddess of fortune's husband (Nārāyaṇa) Madhya 8.145
saba kāntā-gaṇa—all the beloved gopīs Antya 18.100
sakhā guru kāntā-gaṇa—friends, superiors and beloved damsels Madhya 24.289
sarva-kāntā—of all the Lord's lovers Adi 4.82
seyā-kulera kāṅṭā—it is like the thorn of the seyā berry tree. Antya 19.40