Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: krpana

  kåpaëa—from a miserly person    SB 6.11.19
  kåpaëa—those who are not brähmaëas    SB 8.16.56
  kåpaëä—completely dependent on you    SB 10.1.45
  kåpaëä—helplessly    SB 10.4.4

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: krpana

  kåpaëa-kåpaëä—the best of misers    Antya 17.51, Antya 17.51
  ati-kåpaëa-buddhiù—whose intelligence is dull because he does not properly utilize his assets    SB 5.14.31
  kåpaëa-dhéù—person of miserly intelligence    SB 3.31.17
  kåpaëa-jana-vatsalaù—(the moon) who is very kind to the unhappy men    SB 5.8.24
  kåpaëa-suhådaù—the friends of the helpless    SB 5.8.10
  kåpaëa-vacaù—the words of the poor servants, who were very afraid of being punished    SB 5.10.5
  kåpaëa-vat—like a poor man    SB 8.15.1-2
  kåpaëa-vat—as if a very distressed person    SB 9.10.11
  kåpaëa-vatsala—O my Lord, who are so kind to the fallen souls (who have no spiritual knowledge)    SB 7.9.16
  kåpaëa-vatsala—O You who are merciful to the materialistic.    SB 7.10.15-17
  kåpaëa-vatsalaù—very kind to the ignorant mass.    SB 1.4.24