soka—of lamentation SB 5.11.16, SB 6.15.21-23
soka—and lamentation SB 9.16.15, Madhya 19.202
soka—bereavement SB 1.7.58
soka—grief SB 1.13.59
soka—by aggrievement SB 4.28.20
soka—in lamentation SB 4.29.28
soka—by the distress SB 6.10.9
soka—shock. Adi 17.129
soka—the lamentation Madhya 2.35
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: soka
harsa-soka—jubilation and lamentation SB 6.14.29, Antya 15.69
ati-soka-katarah—being greatly aggrieved SB 4.13.48
soka-abhibhutam—very much aggrieved by lamentation SB 6.15.1
soka-amarsa—lamentation and grief SB 8.11.29
soka-artam—overtaken by bereavement SB 1.8.3
soka-diptena—kindled by lamentation SB 6.18.23
soka-dava-agnina—by the fire of grief SB 4.8.16
soka-dave—the forest fire of lamentation SB 4.7.28
soka-harta—destroyer of lamentation SB 3.14.49
soka-nasanam—which vanquishes all lamentation Antya 16.117
soka-taptam—affected by so much lamentation SB 6.14.56
soka-adira—of lamentation and so on Madhya 22.119
soka-akula—overwhelmed with grief Madhya 16.147
soka-artan—greatly lamenting SB 7.10.63
duhkha-soka—all kinds of material unhappiness and lamentation. Madhya 3.12
duhkha-soka—all lamentation and unhappiness. Madhya 4.96
duhkha-soka—the unhappiness and lamentation. Antya 1.118
duhkha-soka—unhappiness and lamentation. Antya 20.15
duhkha-soka-arta—being very much aggrieved in lamentation (over her husband’s death) SB 9.16.13
duhkha-soka-bhaya-avaham—which is the cause of all kinds of distress, lamentation and fear SB 9.13.10
duhkha-soka-tamah-nudam—to minimize their unlimited unhappiness and lamentation, which are caused by ignorance SB 9.24.61
harsa-soka—sometimes by jubilation and sometimes by distress SB 7.9.39
harsa-soka—happiness and lamentation. Antya 18.9
harsa-soka-anvitah—complicated, with joy and sorrow Bg 18.27
harsa-soka-bhaya-adayah—the sons named Harsa, Soka, Bhaya and so on. SB 6.6.10-11
harsa-soka-vivardhanah—simultaneously arousing pleasure and lamentation. SB 10.2.4-5
khande duhkha-soka—are relieved from all unhappiness and distress. Madhya 9.88
krodha-soka—anger and lamentation Antya 19.44
krta-soka—having lamented SB 3.14.44-45
putra-soka—due to lamentation for the loss of his children SB 6.5.35
tivra-soka—caused by intense grief SB 3.28.32