tina—these three Adi 7.169, Madhya 20.143
tina—all three Madhya 17.131
tina—three. Adi 16.55
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: tina
tina dina—for three days Madhya 7.22, Madhya 9.176, Antya 3.134, Antya 3.162, Antya 3.248
ei tina—these three Adi 17.273, Madhya 21.40, Madhya 24.158, Madhya 25.106
tina bhäi—three brothers Adi 10.115, Adi 11.43, Antya 4.35, Antya 6.26
tina jana—three persons Adi 10.152-154, Madhya 1.63, Madhya 3.11, Antya 8.40
tina-bäre—three times Madhya 4.172, Madhya 7.23, Madhya 17.127
tina-lakña—300,000 Antya 3.140, Antya 3.176, Antya 4.101
dui-tina—two and then three Madhya 8.85, Madhya 8.87
e-tina—these three Adi 1.65-66, Adi 1.79-80
ei tina—all these three Madhya 21.39, Antya 20.142-143
tina putra—three sons Adi 10.62, Antya 12.20
tina tina—three each Madhya 20.194, Madhya 20.194
tina tina—three in each Madhya 20.211, Madhya 20.211
tina tina-häta—three cubits Antya 14.65-66, Antya 14.65-66
tina-bära—thrice Adi 14.37, Madhya 17.66
tina-dina—three days Madhya 9.169, Antya 3.245
tina-dina—for three days Madhya 17.151, Madhya 18.39
tina-prakära—three varieties Madhya 20.108-109, Madhya 24.121
çata-tina—about three hundred. Adi 12.32
dina dui-tina—for two or three days Madhya 10.87
dui tina dina—for two or three days Antya 5.110
dui-tina çata—two hundred to three hundred Antya 12.13
dui-tina dina—two and three days Antya 6.315
e-tina bhuvane—within these three worlds. Antya 6.104
e-tina sevana—rendering service to these three. Antya 16.62
ei tina—of all these three Adi 12.91
ei tina—these three principles Madhya 25.131
ei tina dhämera—of these three dhämas, or residential places, namely Goloka Våndävana-dhäma, Vaikuëöha-dhäma (Hari-dhäma) and Devé-dhäma (the material world) Madhya 21.54
ei tina jana—these three gentlemen. Madhya 16.126
ei tina kärya—these three divisions of duty Madhya 15.132
ei tina loke—all three of these places Madhya 21.91
ei tina madhye—of these three Madhya 1.65
ei tina tattva—all three of these truths Adi 7.15
ei tina tattva—all three of these features of the Absolute Truth Madhya 25.106
ei tina-bhede—and there is a third division Madhya 14.143
ei tina-sevä—rendering service to these three Antya 16.61
eka-dui-tina-cäri—one, two, three, four Madhya 20.390
govinda-ädi tina bhäi—Govinda and his two brothers Madhya 16.16-17
kahe tina-bära—he uttered three times. Madhya 17.126
pala dui-tina—a few drops of Adi 10.98
sei tina—those three Madhya 17.147
säòe tina—three and a half Antya 2.105
tina aàçe—in three parts Madhya 6.158
tina aïjali—three palmfuls Antya 16.46
tina artha—three imports Madhya 24.283
tina bheda—three divisions. Madhya 14.151
tina bheda haya—there are three different groups Madhya 24.108
tina bhede—in three varieties Madhya 24.155
tina bhoga—three divisions of bhoga Madhya 3.66
tina bhoga—the three separate offerings Antya 2.62
tina bhäira—of the three brothers Madhya 11.88
tina bojhäri—three carriers Antya 10.38
tina cäpaòa märi—slapping three times Antya 18.62
tina dhäma—three abodes Madhya 21.92
tina dina—continuously for three days Madhya 3.4
tina dväre—the three doors Madhya 2.8
tina guëa—three qualities, namely çänta, däsya and sakhya Madhya 19.224
tina haite—from these three Antya 16.63
tina jana—three men Adi 10.117
tina jana—the three persons (namely, the King, Gopénätha Äcärya and Särvabhauma Bhaööäcärya) Madhya 11.73
tina jane—the three persons Madhya 11.208
tina jane—you three persons. Madhya 15.132
tina janära—of three persons Madhya 3.76
tina janära—of the three Deities Antya 2.71
tina kathä—three topics Antya 13.136-137
tina kaviräja—all three are Kaviräjas, or physicians. Adi 11.51
tina khaëòa—three parts Madhya 5.142-143
tina khaëòa—divided into three parts. Madhya 5.148
tina kuëòikäya—in three pots Antya 6.95
tina lakña—300,000 Madhya 20.39
tina loka kaya—the three places or properties of Lord Kåñëa. Madhya 21.90
tina mudrära bhoöa—a woolen blanket costing three gold coins Madhya 20.92
tina mürti—the three deities Madhya 18.61
tina prakäre—in three ways. Madhya 24.27
tina päde—in three lines Adi 16.67
tina pätre—in three pots Madhya 3.53
tina raghunätha—three Raghunäthas Antya 6.203
tina réte—in three ways Antya 15.5
tina rüpa—three forms. Madhya 8.154
tina sandhyä—three times, namely morning, evening and noon Adi 10.101
tina sädhane—by these three different processes Madhya 24.80
tina tattva—the three truths Madhya 25.108
tina vastu—three subjects Madhya 2.80
tina öhäïi—in three places Madhya 3.42
tina-aìga-bhaìge—with three bends in the body Madhya 14.190
tina-bhäve—in three different modes Adi 5.135
tina-bära—three times Madhya 25.114
tina-çakti—three potencies Madhya 20.254
tina-cäri räga—three or four different tunes. Antya 13.128
tina-daçäya—in three conditions Antya 18.77
tina-devä—three deities or demigods. Antya 20.57
tina-dina—on three days Antya 6.188
tina-dina haila—for three days Antya 2.115
tina-dina rahiyä—staying three days. Antya 3.161
tina-dine—in three days Antya 3.106
tina-dvära—three doors Antya 14.60
tina-dväre—in three doorways Antya 17.11
tina-guëa—of the three modes of material nature Antya 5.45-46
tina-guru—three spiritual masters Antya 4.236
tina-jana—these three persons Madhya 25.217
tina-jana-päçe—in the presence of the three persons Madhya 12.73
tina-jane—the three persons Madhya 17.147
tina-jane—to the three Deities Antya 2.61
tina-jane—three persons Antya 8.10
tina-jane—three men. Antya 8.87
tina-kroça—six miles Madhya 5.146
tina-käle—in three phases of time (past, present and future) Madhya 24.75
tina-lakña näma—300,000 holy names of the Lord. Antya 7.48
tina-putra laïä—accompanied by her three sons Antya 12.12
tina-putre—three sons Antya 12.44
tina-päde—in three lines Adi 16.73
tina-rüpe—in three forms Madhya 20.165
tina-rätri—three nights Madhya 18.96
tina-sahasra—three thousand Madhya 20.388
tina-vastu—three subject matters Madhya 6.178
tina-vatsara—for three years Antya 6.293
tina-vära—three times Adi 17.23
tina-öhäïi—in three places Antya 6.70
yei tina—those three Madhya 2.80
ära tina artha—another three imports Madhya 24.220
ära tina-yuge—in the three other yugas Madhya 20.343