rajah—dust SB 1.8.2, SB 1.9.34, SB 3.16.21, SB 3.17.5, SB 4.5.7, SB 4.5.8, SB 4.10.22, SB 5.5.30, SB 9.8.12
rajah—mode of passion Bg 14.5, Bg 14.7, Bg 14.9, Bg 14.10, SB 1.5.28
rajah—passion SB 1.2.23, SB 1.13.54, SB 4.31.17, SB 7.15.43-44, SB 8.5.22, SB 8.7.30
rajah—in the mode of passion SB 1.2.19, SB 6.14.1, SB 7.3.26-27
rajah—the dust SB 3.16.9, Adi 5.141, Madhya 20.306
rajah—in passion Bg 17.1, SB 5.9.17
rajah—on account of a passionate mood SB 1.17.39
rajah—the passionate mode of nature SB 2.1.20
rajah—mundane passion SB 2.2.17
rajah—the material mode of passion SB 2.5.23
rajah—sex desire SB 3.15.20
rajah—saffron SB 4.24.22
rajah—the passion energy SB 4.24.63
rajah—of passion SB 4.30.21
rajah—by passion SB 5.9.17
rajah—of passion or material desires SB 5.18.14
rajah—the sinful activity SB 6.3.33
rajah—influenced by the mode of passion SB 6.12.21
rajah—by the pollen SB 8.2.14-19
rajah—of the saffron dust SB 8.9.28
rajah—in the dust Antya 4.63
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: rajah
pada-rajah—the dust of the lotus feet SB 5.12.12, SB 6.11.18
rajah tamah—the modes of passion and ignorance SB 2.9.10, SB 7.15.25
cedi-rajah—the king of the state of Cedi SB 9.24.39
dharma-rajah—King Yudhisthira SB 1.12.4
dharma-rajah—Yamaraja, the superintendent of death and the judge of religious and irreligious activities SB 6.3.1
kula-giri-rajah—the most famous among famous mountains SB 5.16.7
mahat-pada-rajah—of the dust of the lotus feet of a mahatma Madhya 22.52
maha-rajah—the great king SB 4.15.4
maha-rajah—the great king called Maharaja Dasaratha SB 9.10.1
parah-rajah—beyond the mode of passion (situated in the pure mode of goodness) SB 5.7.14
parvata-rajah—a king of mountains SB 5.20.18
pitr-rajah—Yamaraja, the king of the pitas SB 5.26.6
pada-rajah—the dust of the feet SB 3.22.6
rajah tamah ca—by representing the modes of passion and ignorance SB 7.9.37
rajah-bharah—dust from the cows, Antya 1.188
rajah-bhajah—of the incarnation of the mode of passion (Brahma) SB 3.10.18
rajah-gunah—the material mode of passion SB 3.9.35
rajah-gunah—being controlled by the mode of passion SB 10.10.8
rajah-gune—by the mode of passion Madhya 20.302
rajah-jusah—persons who are eager to taste the dust SB 4.9.36
rajah-kuntha—covered with dust SB 7.2.29-31
rajah-plutah—infused with the mode of passion SB 3.10.30
rajah-prabhavah—being born in a body full of passion SB 7.9.26
rajah-pradhanat—in which the element of rajas, or passion, predominates SB 3.20.13
rajah-prakrtayah—surcharged with the mode of passion SB 10.4.45
rajah-rupena—in the form of the menstrual period SB 6.9.9
rajah-sattva-tamah-mayi—consisting of three modes of nature (passion, goodness and ignorance) SB 10.10.30-31
rajah-sattva-tamah-mayah—created by the three modes of material nature (passion, goodness and ignorance) SB 6.1.41
rajah-sattvabhyam—by the modes of passion and goodness SB 10.13.50
rajah-tamasah—whose modes of passion and ignorance SB 5.20.3-4
rajah-tamasah—whose passion and ignorance SB 5.20.27
rajah-tamaskan—covered by passion and ignorance SB 7.1.12
rajah-tamaskah—by the lower modes of material nature (rajo-guna and tamo-guna) SB 6.3.14-15
rajah-tamah—because of the conception of passion and ignorance SB 7.15.43-44
rajah-tamah—by the qualities of passion and ignorance SB 9.15.15
rajah-tamah-sattva-vibhakta-karma-drk—a conditioned soul who sees only immediately beneficial fruitive activities and their results, which are divided into three groups by the modes of goodness, passion and ignorance SB 5.13.1
rajah-tamobhyam—by the modes of passion and ignorance SB 6.2.46
rajah-tamobhyam—from passion and ignorance SB 7.1.38
rajah-vala-aksah—whose eyes are covered by the dust of the wind or who is captivated by his wife during her menstrual period. SB 5.13.4
rajah-vala-aksah—blinded by strong lusty desires SB 5.14.9
rajah-valaih—covered with dust and dirt SB 7.13.12-13
sattva-rajah-tamah-jusah—infected with sattva-guna, rajo-guna or tamo-guna SB 8.16.14
sattva-rajah-tamah-mayam—made of the three modes of material nature SB 5.25.8
soma-rajah—the king of the moon planet SB 4.22.56
tamah-rajah-dharme—by remaining in the modes of ignorance and passion Antya 4.57
udu-rajah—the moon. SB 3.14.49
rksa-rajah tu—the king in the form of a bear also SB 8.21.8
adi-rajah—the first monarch (Svayambhuva Manu) SB 3.21.45-47
adi-rajah—the original king SB 4.20.21
atma-rajah—the sinful infection of the heart SB 6.3.33