Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: mati

  mäöi—dirt    Adi 14.26, Adi 14.27, Adi 14.28, Adi 14.30, Adi 14.34
  mati—intelligence    SB 3.6.36, Adi 14.12, Madhya 21.121
  mati—consciousness    SB 1.9.21, Madhya 12.185
  mati—attention.    Adi 6.58-59, Antya 17.49
  mati—desire    Madhya 17.3, Madhya 21.137
  mati—the opinion.    Adi 2.112
  mati—intentions.    Madhya 5.156
  mati—mind.    Antya 3.106
  mäti—was sufficient    SB 2.7.30
  mäöé—with dirt    Madhya 4.51
  mäöé—the dirt    Madhya 20.135
  mäöé—earth    Antya 3.157
  mäöi—the dirt    Adi 14.31
  mäöi—of dirt    Adi 14.32

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: mati

  asaìkoca-mati—without hesitation.    Madhya 20.350
  bhäva-mati—ecstatic mind    Antya 17.54
  capala-mati—restless mind    Madhya 2.69
  çunite haya mati—I wish to hear.    Madhya 25.90
  duùkha-mati—aggrieved.    Adi 17.66
  harña-mati—very pleased    Adi 13.121
  jéva-mati—considering an ordinary living being    Madhya 18.117
  kåñëe mati rahu—just remain always Kåñëa conscious    Madhya 19.93
  mahä-mati—great personality.    Madhya 10.116
  mahä-mati—all highly intellectual.    Madhya 10.53
  mahä-mati—very intelligent    Madhya 10.46
  mahä-mati—O intelligent brähmaëa    Madhya 5.69
  mahä-mati—advanced in spiritual consciousness    Adi 11.45
  mahä-mati—learned scholar    Antya 7.16
  mati-bhit—contaminating the consciousness    SB 6.5.38
  mati-ghnéù—killing intelligence    SB 3.15.23
  mati-män—an intelligent man    Adi 9.43
  mati-vimoham—bewilderment of the mind    SB 2.7.37
  mati-våttayaù—mental concoction.    SB 4.22.14
  mäöi kene khäya—why is the child eating dirt?    Adi 14.26
  nänä-mati—different vision    SB 3.5.23
  päda-seväya mati—her desire is to serve the lotus feet    Antya 20.60
  rati-mati—affection and attraction    Adi 6.57
  sükñma-mati—very finely intelligent    Antya 18.93
  viñakta-mati—whose mind was too much attracted    SB 5.8.13
  viruddha-mati—a contradictory conception    Adi 16.55
  viruddha-mati-kåt—that which creates a contradiction    Adi 16.64
  viruddha-mati-kåt—a statement of opposing elements    Adi 16.62
  yathä-adhétam yathä-mati—as far as my realization.    SB 1.3.44
  yathä-mati—according to their different capacities    SB 4.7.24