Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: panca

  panca—five    Bg 13.6-7, Bg 18.13-14, Bg 18.15, SB 1.6.8, SB 1.8.12, SB 1.15.22-23, SB 1.17.40, SB 3.2.2, SB 3.10.23, SB 3.11.7 (and more...)
  panca—five    Adi 7.27, Madhya 2.22, Antya 15.18
  panca—all five    Madhya 8.87, Antya 15.15
  panca—the five    SB 2.9.17
  panca—the five objects of the senses (sound, form, touch, aroma and taste)    SB 6.1.50
  panca—five different varieties of products from the cow, namely milk, yogurt, clarified butter, cow dung and cow urine    SB 8.8.11
  panca—five sons    SB 9.21.31-33
  panca—the fifth    Adi 1.26
  panca—five pots    Madhya 4.206
  panca—all five qualities    Madhya 19.233
  panca—five men    Antya 15.17

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: panca

  panca-sata—five or seven    Adi 17.203, Madhya 8.51-52, Madhya 9.293, Madhya 14.37, Madhya 15.73, Madhya 16.111, Madhya 16.177
  panca-sata—five to seven.    Madhya 16.226, Madhya 17.37, Antya 18.52
  dasa panca—fifteen    SB 3.11.7, SB 3.11.8
  dina panca-sata—five or seven days    Madhya 1.232, Antya 12.77
  panca sloke—in five verses    Adi 1.27, Adi 6.3
  panca-dasa—fifteen    SB 3.11.10, Antya 6.151
  panca-jana—five persons    Madhya 13.36, Antya 9.140
  panca-panca—of five multiplied by five (twenty-five)    SB 6.5.6-8, SB 6.5.6-8
  panca-putra—five sons    Madhya 10.53, Madhya 10.55
  panca-tattva-atmakam—comprehending the five transcendental subject matters    Adi 1.14, Adi 7.6
  panca-tattvera—of the Panca-tattva    Adi 1.28, Adi 7.168
  panca-varsah—five years old    SB 4.11.28, SB 4.12.23
  panca-vimsatih—twenty-five.    SB 5.20.43, SB 9.6.5
  panca-vidha—five kinds of    Madhya 3.46, Madhya 9.267
  bhakta panca jana—five devotees.    Madhya 25.178
  dina panca—five days    Madhya 25.177
  dina panca-dasa—fifteen days    Madhya 15.190
  dina panca—five days    Madhya 7.54
  dina-panca-sata—five or seven days    Madhya 10.59
  ei panca—these five kinds of transcendental mellow    Madhya 23.46
  ei panca anga—these five limbs    Madhya 22.129
  ei panca-dose—by the above-mentioned five faults    Adi 16.68
  hata panca-chaya—five to six cubits (one cubit equals about a foot and a half)    Antya 14.64
  jana panca-sata—five to seven men    Madhya 4.71
  jana-panca—five brahmanas    Madhya 4.69
  krsna-rasa-panca-adhyaya—the five chapters in the Tenth Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam in which Lord Krsna's pastimes of the rasa dance are described    Madhya 11.56
  karya panca-sata—five to seven different purposes.    Antya 2.169
  sat-panca-varsah—five or six years old    SB 4.12.43
  panca dine—for five days.    Antya 6.213
  panca guna—five kinds of transcendental qualities.    Madhya 19.232
  panca jana—these five persons.    Madhya 25.179
  panca parakara—five categories    Madhya 19.183-184
  panca parakara—five varieties    Madhya 23.45
  panca rasa—five kinds of transcendental mellow    Madhya 23.46
  panca vrtti—five meanings    Madhya 6.275
  panca atmarama—five kinds of atmaramas    Madhya 24.149
  panca-asvam—five horses    SB 4.26.1-3
  panca-amrte—in a preparation made with five palatable foods    Madhya 4.61
  panca-apsara-tirthe—to Pancapsara-tirtha    Madhya 9.279
  panca-bhuta—five gross elements    SB 3.31.14
  panca-bhuta—the five material elements    Madhya 25.125
  panca-sara—of Cupid, the master of the five arrows of the senses    Madhya 21.107
  panca-sata loka—five hundred men    Madhya 12.154-155
  panca-satesu—five hundred    SB 9.15.33
  panca-satani—five hundred    SB 9.17.12
  panca-sloke—in five verses    Adi 5.3
  panca-dasa dina—fifteen days    Madhya 13.23
  panca-dasa-krosa—about thirty miles    Antya 6.174
  panca-dasabhih—with fifteen    SB 8.11.23
  panca-dirghah—five large    Adi 14.15
  panca-dike—in five directions    Antya 15.9
  panca-dina—continuously for five days    Madhya 1.151
  panca-gavya—in five kinds of products from the cow    Madhya 4.61
  panca-grasa—five morsels.    Madhya 3.76
  panca-guna—five attributes    Antya 15.8
  panca-guna—the five attributes    Antya 15.9
  panca-gune—five attributes    Antya 15.8
  panca-gunah—five qualities    Madhya 23.78
  panca-hayanah—only five years old.    SB 7.5.36
  panca-indriya—five senses    Antya 14.49
  panca-indriya—of the five senses    Antya 15.8
  panca-indriya-gana—five senses of perception    Antya 15.16
  panca-indriya-akarsana—the attraction of the five senses    Antya 20.127
  panca-indriyani—the five senses    Antya 15.14
  panca-jana—the region of the departed souls    SB 3.3.2
  panca-jana—five men    Antya 15.15
  panca-jane—the five members of the Panca-tattva    Adi 7.28
  panca-jane—to five men    Madhya 4.207
  panca-janara—of five men    Antya 11.82
  panca-ksira—five pots of sweet rice    Madhya 4.207
  panca-kala—five times    Madhya 24.334
  panca-laksa—500,000    Madhya 20.322
  panca-madhye—out of the five    Madhya 24.194
  panca-mukha—five faced.    Madhya 15.118
  panca-mukha—five-mouthed.    Antya 1.105
  panca-mukha—as if possessing five mouths    Antya 11.51
  panca-mukhe—as if speaking with five mouths    Antya 3.175
  panca-mukhah—having five hoods    SB 5.26.33
  panca-nade snana kari—taking His bath in the Ganges, called the Panca-nada    Madhya 25.60
  panca-sastih—sixty-five    SB 9.24.10-11
  panca-sat-dha—five or six years    SB 7.1.37
  panca-sasu—five or six    SB 10.13.28
  panca-pancasata—fifty-five    SB 9.20.24-26
  panca-parakara—of five different varieties    Madhya 6.266
  panca-parvanam—five varieties    SB 3.20.18
  panca-prabandhe—in five chapters    Adi 17.329
  panca-putra-sahite—with five sons    Antya 9.128
  panca-pandava—five Pandavas    Madhya 10.53
  panca-pandave—the five Pandavas    Antya 9.131
  panca-rasa—five direct transcendental mellows    Madhya 19.188
  panca-rasera—of five transcendental mellows    Adi 17.329
  panca-roga-pida-vyakula—always disturbed by five kinds of disease    Antya 20.94
  panca-rupa dhari—accepting five bodies    Adi 5.8
  panca-ratrena—by the fifth night    SB 3.31.2
  panca-sahasra callisa—5,040 avataras.    Madhya 20.321
  panca-sahasra-sargah—procreation of five thousand    SB 9.6.52
  panca-suksmah—five fine    Adi 14.15
  panca-tapah—five kinds of heating    SB 4.23.6
  panca-tattva—these five tattvas    Adi 7.4
  panca-tattva—the same five subjects    Adi 7.4
  panca-tattva—the five subjects    Adi 7.5
  panca-tattva—five truths    Adi 7.20-21
  panca-tattva—the five tattvas    Adi 17.320
  panca-tattva-rupe—the Lord in His five forms    Adi 7.163
  panca-tattva-akhyane—in describing the glories of the Panca-tattva (Sri Krsna Caitanya, Prabhu Nityananda, Sri Advaita, Gadadhara and Srivasa)    Madhya 25.16
  panca-tattvera—of the five truths    Adi 6.119
  panca-tattvera—of the five tattvas (truths)    Adi 17.320
  panca-varsah—although the boy is five years old    SB 4.8.65
  panca-varsah—at the age of five years    SB 4.12.42
  panca-vimsa—O twenty-fifth principle (the controller of the other twenty-four elements).    SB 7.8.52
  panca-vimsakah—the twenty-fifth.    SB 3.26.15
  panca-vimsati—twenty-five    SB 6.5.17
  panca-vimsati paricchede—in the Twenty-fifth Chapter    Madhya 25.262
  panca-vimse—in the Twenty-fifth Chapter    Madhya 25.261
  panca-vidha mukti—five kinds of liberation    Madhya 9.257
  panca-vidha rasa—five kinds of mellows    Madhya 23.53
  panca-vidha-bhakte—in five kinds of devotees    Madhya 19.187
  panca-vidham—five    SB 4.7.41
  panca-vidham—the five sense objects    SB 4.29.74
  panca-vidhah—the five material elements    SB 3.32.29
  panca-vidhah—consisting of five senses for acquiring knowledge (the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and touch)    SB 10.2.27
  panca-vidha-akara—five varieties.    Madhya 24.28
  panca-vrttih—having five processes    SB 4.29.6
  panca-yajnah—the five kinds of sacrifice    SB 5.26.18
  panca-aramam—five gardens    SB 4.28.56
  panca-atmakam—five elements    SB 4.22.26
  panca chaya—five or six kinds.    Madhya 15.214
  panca chaya—five or six    Madhya 25.204
  panca dike—in five directions    Antya 15.17
  panca ganda kari—at the price of five gandas    Madhya 15.70
  panca sahasra—five thousand    Madhya 20.8
  panca sate—five or seven    Antya 6.56
  panca-bhautikah—body made of five material elements.    SB 1.6.28
  panca-bhautikah—made of the five elements    SB 1.13.46
  panca-bana—five arrows of Cupid    Madhya 8.194
  panca-chaya—five or six    Madhya 3.49
  panca-chaya jane—five or six men.    Madhya 16.276
  panca-dike—in five directions    Antya 15.15
  panca-dina—to five days    Madhya 15.192
  panca-dina—for five days    Madhya 15.192
  panca-dina—five days    Madhya 15.194
  panca-gandara—of five gandas    Antya 9.40
  panca-gandara vyanjana—vegetables costing five gandas (one ganda equals four kaudis).    Antya 8.53
  panca-sata—five or seven men.    Madhya 11.108
  panca-sata—five to seven different kinds    Madhya 15.54-55
  panca-sata—five days or at the most a week    Madhya 19.251
  panca-sata dine—five to seven days.    Madhya 9.329
  panca-sata jana—five or seven persons    Madhya 17.58
  tumi panca—you five    Antya 9.141