Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: tri
tri-lokim—the three worlds SB 1.5.7, SB 4.30.12, SB 5.21.3, SB 7.14.42, SB 8.13.20, SB 8.13.26, SB 8.22.23
tri-bhuvana—all the three worlds Adi 4.239, Adi 10.107, Adi 13.5, Adi 13.32
tri-lokyam—within the three worlds SB 4.26.24, SB 8.19.21, Madhya 8.67, Madhya 24.56
tri-lokyah—of the three worlds SB 2.6.20, SB 3.11.22, SB 4.11.28, SB 8.7.20
tri-vidhah—three kinds Bg 17.23, Bg 18.4, Bg 18.18, SB 3.10.14
tri-bhuvane—in the three worlds. Adi 4.236, Madhya 9.298, Madhya 9.307
tri-bhuvane—within the three worlds Madhya 1.199, Madhya 4.134, Madhya 16.121
tri-jagat—the three worlds Madhya 21.125, Antya 2.12, Antya 5.88
tri-jagate—in the three worlds Adi 4.138, Adi 9.28, Antya 15.19
tri-jagate—within the three worlds Madhya 8.104, Madhya 14.136, Antya 12.28
tri-jagatera—of the three worlds Adi 13.98, Antya 9.7, Antya 20.116
tri-lokyam—in the three worlds SB 4.1.11, Madhya 21.9, Antya 17.31
tri-sargah—the material creation of three modes Madhya 8.266, Madhya 20.359, Madhya 25.148
tri-vidha—three kinds Adi 1.22, Adi 3.89, Antya 3.92
tri-vidham—three kinds Bg 17.17, Bg 18.12, Bg 18.36-37
tri-adhisah—the Lord of the three worlds. SB 3.4.28, SB 3.5.5
tri-bhanga—bent in three places Madhya 1.86, Madhya 21.105
tri-bhanga—curved in three places Madhya 18.60, Antya 14.18
tri-bhuvana—of the three worlds SB 5.1.20, SB 6.4.35-39
tri-bhuvana—within the three worlds Madhya 2.61, Madhya 23.31
tri-bhuvana—the whole world Madhya 2.88, Madhya 5.76
tri-bhuvanam—the three worlds SB 4.1.21, SB 8.23.25
tri-bhuvanam ca—and the three worlds SB 10.2.40, Madhya 20.299
tri-bhuvane—the three worlds. Madhya 18.123, Madhya 21.140
tri-sakti-dhrk—the controller of the three modes of material nature. Madhya 20.318, Madhya 21.37
tri-gunam—the three modes of material nature SB 3.29.14, Madhya 19.174
tri-kutah—Trikuta SB 5.19.16, SB 8.2.1
tri-kalam—three times SB 5.23.9, SB 5.23.9
tri-pad-bhutam—existing as three fourths of the opulence of the Supreme Lord Madhya 21.51, Madhya 21.88
tri-vidha—three Adi 4.74-75, Adi 4.104
tri-vidha—three kinds Bg 17.2, Bg 18.18
tri-vistapam—the heavenly kingdom SB 8.15.30, SB 8.15.32
sa-tri-nayanah—with Lord Siva, who has three eyes SB 10.1.19
tri-adhisah—Lord of the three SB 3.2.21
tri-adhisah—the controller of the three modes of material nature SB 3.16.37
tri-adhisah—master of the three modes SB 4.9.15
tri-adhisah—the master of the three planetary systems SB 4.16.19
tri-adhisah—the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the proprietor of the three worlds. SB 8.10.56
tri-adhisah—the master of three places, namely Goloka Vrndavana, Vaikunthaloka and the material world, or the master of Maha-Visnu, Garbhodakasayi Visnu and Ksirodakasayi Visnu, or the master of Brahma, Visnu and Mahesvara, or the master of the three worlds (the higher, lower and middle planetary systems) Madhya 21.33
tri-adhise—unto the Lord of the threes SB 3.2.24
tri-adhisvara—tryadhisvara Madhya 21.90
tri-adhisvarera—of the master of the three worlds Madhya 21.38
tri-adhipateh—of the proprietor of the three kinds of creations SB 3.16.24
tri-aksa—Lord Siva (who has three eyes) SB 4.7.22
tri-aksa—Tryaksa (three-eyed) SB 7.2.4-5
tri-aksah—three eyes SB 5.25.3
tri-ambakah—Virabhadra (who had three eyes) SB 4.5.22
tri-bhanga-thama—figure curved in three places Madhya 2.56
tri-bhangima—curved in three places Adi 17.279
tri-bhuvana—three statuses of planetary systems SB 1.9.33
tri-bhuvana—in the three worlds. Adi 3.33
tri-bhuvana—all three worlds Adi 4.242-243
tri-bhuvana—all the world. Madhya 8.280
tri-bhuvana bhari—filling the three worlds Madhya 13.50
tri-bhuvana nace—the three worlds dance Antya 3.267
tri-bhuvana-adhisah—the controllers of the three worlds (demigods like Brahma and Siva) SB 9.21.15
tri-bhuvana-isvara—O master of the three worlds. SB 7.3.12
tri-bhuvana-isvaraih—by the demigods, the protectors of the three worlds (who can do whatever they like within this material world) SB 9.9.45
tri-bhuvana-isvarah—the Lord of the universe SB 9.11.25
tri-bhuvana-madhye—within the three worlds Madhya 8.199
tri-bhuvana-atma-bhavana—O Lord, You are the shelter of the three worlds because You are the Supersoul of the three worlds SB 6.9.40
tri-bhuvanam—all the three worlds SB 3.11.31
tri-bhuvane—all over the three worlds. Adi 7.28
tri-bhuvane—throughout the three worlds Madhya 21.139
tri-sabde—by the word "three" Madhya 21.90
tri-sakti-dhrk—the controller of three energies. SB 2.6.32
tri-satam—three hundred SB 3.21.18
tri-sikham—three-pointed SB 3.19.13
tri-sikham—having three points SB 5.25.3
tri-sikhe—three-pointed SB 6.9.13-17
tri-sula—by the trident SB 6.11.17
tri-dasaih—by all the demigods from the higher planetary systems SB 6.9.46
tri-dasan—of the denizens of heaven SB 1.14.37
tri-dasan—the thirty million demigods SB 4.23.22
tri-dasah—as well as the demigods
tri-dha—three kinds. Madhya 20.312
tri-dha—three stages Madhya 20.399
tri-dhama-paramam—to the highest planetary system SB 3.24.20
tri-dhamabhih—by the three planetary systems SB 3.8.31
tri-dhama—manifesting as the three deities Brahma, Visnu and Mahesvara SB 6.8.21
tri-dhatubhih—three humors, namely mucus, bile and wind SB 3.9.8
tri-divam—celestial planets SB 1.12.5
tri-divam—to the heavenly planets SB 6.18.77
tri-divam—the heavenly planets SB 9.20.29
tri-divaya—to the heavenly planets SB 3.17.1
tri-nabhi—the three pieces of the hub SB 5.21.13
tri-gavyuti-antara—within a limit of twelve miles SB 10.6.14
tri-guna—the three qualities of material nature Madhya 20.301
tri-guna-pradhanah—influenced by the three modes of material nature SB 9.8.22
tri-guna-atmakam—conditioned by the three modes of nature, or a product of matter SB 1.7.5
tri-guna-atmakam—made of three modes of energy (sattva-rajas-tamo-guna) SB 10.3.14
tri-guna-atmanam—conditioned by the three modes of material nature SB 7.7.28
tri-gunam—combination of the three modes SB 3.26.10
tri-gunam—made of three modes of material nature SB 8.20.22
tri-gunatvat—because of the three modes of material nature SB 5.26.2
tri-gunat—from the three modes of material nature SB 4.24.28
tri-gunaya—the controller of the three modes of nature SB 8.17.25
tri-hrasva—three small Adi 14.15
tri-jagat—the three worlds (this universe) SB 8.22.20
tri-jagat—the whole world Adi 10.161
tri-jagat—of three worlds Madhya 23.82-83
tri-jagat—three worlds Antya 17.34
tri-jagat-jana—the people of the three worlds Antya 16.127
tri-jagatah—of the three worlds SB 8.8.25
tri-jagate—within these three worlds. Madhya 12.186
tri-jagate—in these three worlds Madhya 25.268
tri-jagatyah—of the three worlds SB 5.26.5
tri-kapalam—three kinds of offerings SB 4.7.17
tri-kala—the three periods of time (past, present and future) SB 8.13.36
tri-lavah—the duration of three lavas SB 3.11.7
tri-lingah—of three kinds SB 3.20.13
tri-lingah—the contamination caused by the three modes of material nature (sattva-guna, rajo-guna and tamo-guna) SB 9.19.25
tri-lingah—in three features Madhya 20.312
tri-locanam—with three eyes SB 4.24.24-25
tri-loka—three worlds SB 3.4.32
tri-loka-manohara-anubhava—O You who are perceived as the most beautiful within the three worlds SB 6.9.40
tri-loka-sthitaye—to maintain the three worlds, the upper, middle and lower planetary systems SB 10.3.20
tri-lokasya—of the three worlds SB 6.19.14
tri-lokah—the three worlds SB 3.2.13
tri-loki—of the three worlds SB 5.24.28
tri-lokim—all the three worlds SB 1.15.11
tri-lokim—the three planetary systems SB 4.12.35
tri-lokim—within the three worlds SB 4.27.19
tri-lokyam—when the spheres of the three worlds SB 3.11.30
tri-lokyam—to anything within the three worlds SB 5.19.6
tri-lokyam—the three lokas SB 8.24.33
tri-lokyah—of the three planetary systems SB 2.2.23
tri-lokyah—the three worlds (the universe) SB 5.26.4
tri-lokyah—of the three worlds (the higher, middle and lower planetary systems) SB 6.8.1-2
tri-lokan—controlling the three worlds SB 8.6.9
tri-lokan—the three worlds. SB 8.8.25
tri-lokah—the three worlds SB 6.9.21
tri-mekhalah—having three circles on the abdomen Madhya 20.333
tri-mulah—having three roots, the three modes of nature (goodness, passion and ignorance), upon which the body is created SB 10.2.27
tri-murdhnah—beyond the three higher planetary systems SB 2.6.19
tri-nava—thrice nine (twenty-seven) SB 6.6.2
tri-nava-sahasrih—three times nine thousand (that is, twenty-seven thousand) SB 9.20.32
tri-nayana—O maintainer and seer of the three worlds SB 6.9.40
tri-sat-satam—three times six hundred (eighteen hundred) SB 10.1.31-32
tri-nemih—time of three dimensions SB 3.8.20
tri-netra—of Lord Siva (who has three eyes) SB 4.4.4
tri-nabhi—having three naves (the three modes of material nature) SB 8.5.28
tri-nabhaya—within the stem growing from whose navel live all the three worlds SB 8.17.26
tri-nakam—the heavenly planets SB 8.15.4
tri-pada-vyaja-yacnaya—by simply asking three steps of land SB 8.21.9
tri-pade—who have three legs SB 8.16.31
tri-padim—three-footed SB 5.9.5
tri-paruh—the master of all sacrifices SB 3.13.30
tri-pista-pa-pateh api—although I am the King of the demigods SB 6.7.12
tri-pista-pam—all the demigods, including Lord Brahma SB 6.7.24
tri-pistapam—the kingdom of the three planetary systems. SB 1.3.19
tri-pistapam—the higher planetary system, where various demigods live SB 7.4.8
tri-pura-adhipatih—the Lord of the three cities SB 5.24.28
tri-pura-ha—Lord Siva SB 4.17.13
tri-puram—the three residences SB 7.10.62
tri-purah—the three residences of the demons SB 7.10.67
tri-prstham—the topmost planetary space SB 2.7.40
tri-prstham—the topmost planet (Satyaloka) Madhya 24.21
tri-prsthah—transcendental to the three modes of material nature. SB 7.3.32
tri-prsthe—on the planet of Brahma (which is situated above the three planetary systems, namely the upper, intermediate and lower worlds) SB 1.19.23
tri-prsthe—the three planetary systems SB 2.7.20
tri-prsthaya—who are transcendental to the three worlds SB 8.17.26
tri-pad—three fourths Madhya 21.55
tri-pad-bhutam—consisting of three fourths of the energy Madhya 21.56
tri-pad-vibhuteh—of the three fourths of the energy Madhya 21.56
tri-pada vibhutira—of the spiritual world, having three fourths of My energy Madhya 21.87
tri-pada-vibhuti krsnera—three fourths of the energy of Lord Krsna Madhya 21.57
tri-pat—three trunks SB 3.9.16
tri-pat—the enjoyer of all sacrifices. SB 3.19.22
tri-ratram—for three nights SB 9.4.30
tri-sandhya—three times (morning, evening and noon) Madhya 14.72
tri-sargah—three modes of creation, creative faculties SB 1.1.1
tri-savanam—three times (morning, evening and noon) SB 8.16.48
tri-surya-drk—as bright as three suns combined SB 4.5.3
tri-samya—the neutral state of the three modes SB 2.7.40
tri-samya—where there is equilibrium of the three gunas Madhya 24.21
tri-sama—Trisama SB 5.19.17-18
tri-varnaih—composed of the three modes of nature SB 7.7.26
tri-varga—three kinds of worldly activities SB 4.12.14
tri-varga—of the three principles of pious life (religion, economic development and sense gratification) SB 7.11.23
tri-varga—the three principles of religion, economic development and sense gratification SB 7.15.36
tri-vargam—the three processes (religion, economic development and sense gratification) SB 7.5.53
tri-vargam—three principles, namely religiosity, economic development and sense gratification SB 7.14.10
tri-vargasya—the three means of religion, economic development and sense satisfaction SB 2.8.21
tri-vargasya—the three goals of life (the paths of religion, economic development and sense gratification) SB 7.5.18
tri-vargasya—of the three processes of elevation (dharma, artha and kama) SB 8.16.11
tri-vargah—the group of three SB 7.6.26
tri-vargah—the principles of religiosity, economic development and sense gratification SB 8.17.10
tri-vargah—the three aims of life (religion, economic development and sense gratification) SB 10.5.28
tri-vargah—these three aims of life SB 10.5.28
tri-veni pravesa kari—entering into the water at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna at Prayaga Antya 2.147
tri-veni-snane—to bathe at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and Sarasvati rivers Madhya 24.230
tri-veni-upara—on the bank of the confluence of the Yamuna and Ganges Madhya 19.60
tri-vidha—three sorts Adi 4.112
tri-vidha—three kinds of Madhya 20.276
tri-vidha pra-kara—three different manifestations. Madhya 20.250
tri-vidha prakase—three kinds of manifestation. Madhya 20.157
tri-vidha prakara—three varieties Madhya 24.89
tri-vidha prakara—three kinds. Antya 2.3
tri-vidha sadhana—the three kinds of execution Madhya 24.79
tri-vidha-prakara—in three different divisions Madhya 20.214
tri-vidham—three kinds of Bg 16.21
tri-vidham—the three kinds of Bg 18.29
tri-vidhatve—in three departments Adi 5.16
tri-vidhah—of the three kinds SB 3.26.23-24
tri-vidhane—in three ways Madhya 1.88
tri-vikrama—O Lord, who assumes the form of Vamana, Your power and opulence are distributed throughout the three worlds SB 6.9.40
tri-vikrama—Trivikrama Madhya 20.197
tri-vistapam—to their respective heavenly planets SB 4.9.1
tri-vistapam—to the Vaikuntha planet. SB 4.12.32
tri-vistapam—the heavenly planets. SB 8.1.18
tri-vistapam—all of the heavenly planets SB 8.20.34
tri-vistapam—his supremacy in the heavenly planets SB 8.23.4
tri-vistape—the kingdom of heaven SB 8.16.1
tri-vrt—composed of the three SB 2.1.17
tri-vrt—three kinds of life vigor SB 3.7.23
tri-vrt—the threefold SB 3.27.13
tri-vrt—the three modes of material nature SB 3.32.29
tri-vrt—the three departments of knowledge of the Vedas SB 4.7.27
tri-vrt—influenced by the three modes SB 4.29.74
tri-vrt—consisting of the letters a, u and m SB 8.7.25
tri-vrt—the three letters a-u-m combined together as om. SB 9.14.46
tri-vrtam—three modes of material nature SB 3.24.33
tri-vrta—by the three recommended ways SB 4.8.44
tri-vrta—having three varieties according to the three modes of nature SB 5.17.22-23
tri-vrta—conducted by the three modes of material nature SB 7.3.26-27
tri-yuga—You who are manifest in all three millenniums SB 3.16.22
tri-yuga—the Lord, who appears in three yugas only Madhya 6.95
tri-yuga—of the name Triyuga (manifested in three yugas) Madhya 6.99
tri-yugam—Visnu SB 3.24.26
tri-yugam—appearing with six opulences in three yugas (Satya, Treta and Dvapara) SB 8.5.27
tri-yugah—named Triyuga SB 7.9.38
tri-yugaya—unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full with six opulences and who appears in three yugas (remaining concealed in the fourth yuga) SB 5.18.35
tri-yamasu—nights SB 10.13.28
tarila tri-bhuvana—delivered the entire three worlds Antya 2.15