Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: trayi

  trayi—three Vedas    Bg 9.21
  trayi—Vedic sacrifices    SB 1.2.24
  trayi—three    SB 1.4.25
  trayi—the Vedas    SB 3.1.33
  trayi—the three goals, namely religion, economy and salvation    SB 3.12.44
  trayi—in the Vedas    SB 4.31.10
  trayi—the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies    SB 7.6.26
  trayi—the three modes of Vedic ritualistic ceremonies    SB 8.16.31
  trayi—the principles of the three Vedas    SB 9.14.43
  trayi—the Vedic principles of karma, jnana and upasana    SB 9.14.49

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: trayi

  trayi-gatra—O personified Vedic knowledge    SB 4.7.46
  trayi-maya-atman—O three Vedas personified    SB 8.7.28
  trayi-mayam—Vedas personified    SB 3.13.41
  trayi-mayam—the sum total of the three Vedas    SB 4.14.21
  trayi-mayam—established in the Vedas    SB 5.20.3-4
  trayi-mayam—consisting of the three Vedas (Sama, Yajur and Rg)    SB 5.22.3
  trayi-mayah—in terms of the Vedic injunction    SB 1.18.45
  trayi-mayah—personified Vedas    SB 2.4.19
  trayi-mayah—which is worshiped by the Gayatri mantra (om bhur bhuvah svah tat savitur, etc.)    SB 5.21.12
  trayi-mayah—for the sake of guidance in karma-kanda Vedic knowledge    SB 8.5.36
  trayi-atma—who consists of the three Vedas    SB 5.8.19
  trayi-atma—whose form manifests the Vedas    Madhya 20.333