Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: adya

  adya—today    Bg 4.3, Bg 16.13-15, SB 1.8.37, SB 1.13.57, SB 1.18.18, SB 1.18.35, SB 1.18.41, SB 1.19.32, SB 3.2.13, SB 3.9.1 (and more...)
  adya—now    SB 3.21.13, SB 3.24.34, SB 3.25.8, SB 4.7.42, SB 4.14.9, SB 4.17.35, SB 6.2.30, SB 6.7.12, SB 6.18.18, SB 7.8.13 (and more...)
  adya—original    Adi 5.5, Adi 5.56, Adi 10.24
  adya—at the present moment    SB 1.15.13, SB 4.19.37
  adya—immediately    Bg 11.7
  adya—at present    SB 1.13.49
  adya—from this day    SB 1.18.44
  adya—this day    SB 1.19.3
  adya—in this millennium    SB 3.11.34
  adya—just now    SB 3.16.4
  adya—today (because You are personally present here).    SB 7.9.41
  adya—at the present    SB 8.1.3
  adya—till now    SB 9.18.37
  adya—now, immediately    SB 10.2.21
  adya—presently    SB 10.3.27
  adya—beginning from today    SB 10.4.31
  adya—O Original person    SB 3.5.48
  adya—the original Personality of Godhead    SB 8.17.8
  adya—today    Madhya 23.33

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: adya

  adya api—until now    SB 5.8.19, SB 5.14.1, SB 5.17.14, SB 9.14.34
  adya api—even until now    SB 5.13.14, SB 5.14.38, SB 9.19.11
  adya api—even today    SB 5.24.16, SB 9.8.21, SB 10.8.47
  adya api—even now    SB 5.17.3, SB 9.16.26
  adya api—up to that    SB 4.21.10
  adya api—up to date    SB 4.29.42-44
  adya api—even up to death    SB 5.13.19
  adya api—even until today    SB 6.5.33
  adya api—until today    SB 9.7.5-6
  adya eva—just today    SB 10.11.29
  adya-api—even today    SB 5.7.9
  adya-avadhi—to date    Madhya 9.248
  anna-adya—grains    SB 2.3.2-7
  anna-adya—by offering them sufficient grains and other eatables    SB 10.7.5
  anna-adya-adeh—of food and drink, etc.    SB 7.11.8-12
  devavrata-adya—Bhismadeva and others    SB 10.1.5-7
  nasa-adya—noses, etc.    SB 7.9.36
  phalam adya—I shall give you the result today    SB 9.10.22
  suta-adya—O persons headed by the suta    SB 4.15.26
  adya-avatara—the original incarnation    Adi 5.82
  adya-upanta—from beginning to end    Madhya 18.226
  adya-upanta—from beginning to the end    Madhya 20.65