indriya

indriya

indriyā

indriya carāñā

indriya-ārāmaḥ

  • satisfied in sense gratification — Bg. 3.16

indriya-ārāmam

  • interested only in sense gratification or sensuality — SB 9.19.8
  • very fond of sense gratification — SB 6.18.24

indriya-artha

indriya-arthāḥ

indriya-artham

indriya-arthān

indriya-arthāya

  • unto the Personality of Godhead, the objective of all senses — SB 2.9.39

indriya-arthebhyaḥ

  • for the sake of sense objects — Bg. 2.68
  • from the sense objects — Bg. 2.58

indriya-artheṣu

iṇdriya-artheṣu

indriya-ātmane

indriya-damana

indriya-gaṇa

indriya-gaṇāḥ

indriya-gocarāḥ

indriya-grāmaḥ

indriya-grāmam

indriya-īśaḥ

indriya-kalya-deham

indriya-kāmaḥ tu

  • but one who desires strong sense organs — SB 2.3.2-7

indriya-kulam

indriya-lolatā

indriya-mana

indriya-ojaḥ

indriya-prītaye

indriya-prīti-nimittam

indriya-priyaḥ

  • a person attached to sense gratification — SB 5.18.10

indriya-rādhasā

indriya-ratau

  • in the matter of sense gratification — SB 4.8.61

indriya-saṁyamaḥ

indriya-saṅgrahaḥ

indriya-smṛtiḥ

  • realization of the actions of the senses and memory — SB 8.11.48

indriya-tarpaṇa

indriya-utsavaiḥ

indriya-utsavāt

  • due to material sense gratification — SB 5.19.22

indriya-vān

  • possessing all the sense organs — SB 7.2.45

indriya-vāraṇa

indriya-vikledaḥ

indriya-vṛttayaḥ

indriya-vṛttibhiḥ

artha-indriya-ārāmaḥ

  • too attached to material enjoyment — SB 6.18.39

ātma-indriya-jayena

ātma-indriya-prīti

  • for the pleasure of one’s own senses — Ādi 4.165

bhūta-indriya

  • composed of elements and senses — SB 7.9.35

bhūta-indriya-āśayam

  • resting place of the senses and the objects of the senses — SB 4.8.77

bhūta-indriya-ātmakam

  • the original cause of the senses and the living beings — Madhya 25.36

bhūta-indriya-manaḥ-mayaiḥ

  • consisting of body, senses and mind — SB 3.27.13

deha-indriya

deha-indriya-asvāśaya

deha-indriya-mana

deha-prāṇa-indriya

jita-indriya

kāma-karma-indriya-āśayaḥ

  • being under the influence of lusty desires and fruitive activities — SB 9.8.26

kṛṣṇa-indriya-prīti

  • for the pleasure of Lord Kṛṣṇa’s senses — Ādi 4.165

mana-indriya

nija-indriya

nija-indriya-gaṇa

nija-indriya-sukha

pañca-indriya

pañca-indriya-ākarṣaṇa

pañca-indriya-gaṇa

prākṛta-indriya

prāṇa-indriya

prāṇa-indriya-ātmabhiḥ

  • by the life force, senses and mind — SB 6.14.46

sarva-indriya

sarva-indriya-guṇa-draṣṭre

  • unto the seer of all objectives pursued by the senses — SB 8.3.14

sarva-indriya-phala

  • the fulfillment of the activities of all the senses — Madhya 20.60

ṣaṭ-indriya-nāmānaḥ

  • who are named the six senses (the mind and the five knowledge-acquiring senses) — SB 5.14.2

ṣaṭ-indriya-vargeṇa

  • by these six senses (the mind and five knowledge-acquiring senses, namely the eyes, ears, tongue, nose and skin) — SB 5.14.1

ubhaya-indriya

vikṣipta-indriya-dhiyaḥ

  • whose senses, mind and intelligence are always agitated because of material conditions — SB 9.9.46

yata-citta-indriya

  • controlling the mind and senses — SB 6.2.35

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