Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: tata

  tata—my dear son    SB 2.6.33, SB 2.7.50, SB 3.13.9, SB 4.1.10, SB 4.8.17, SB 4.8.19, SB 4.8.42, SB 4.11.8, SB 4.11.24, SB 4.11.27 (and more...)
  tata—so much    Madhya 3.83, Madhya 3.159, Madhya 12.215, Antya 6.234, Antya 6.302
  tata—O dear one    SB 3.11.22, SB 6.7.31, SB 6.18.31, SB 7.4.2, SB 7.8.37-39
  tata—my dear Vidura    SB 4.5.5, SB 4.7.6, SB 4.9.36, SB 4.14.45
  tata—that much.    Adi 4.192, Madhya 17.233, Antya 20.79
  tata—so many    Adi 17.166, Madhya 2.24, Madhya 2.92
  tata—O darling    SB 1.4.7, SB 6.7.27, SB 10.11.15
  tata—my dear boy    SB 4.8.29, SB 4.11.23, SB 7.10.23
  tata—my dear King    SB 6.18.7, SB 8.12.45, SB 8.17.4
  tata—O my dear son    SB 9.4.56, SB 9.15.39, SB 9.16.13
  tata—so many.    Antya 10.123, Antya 14.65-66
  tata—that many    Antya 18.90, Antya 18.94
  tata—on the shore    Adi 1.17, Antya 1.7
  tata—my dear brother    SB 1.14.39
  tata—O dear Vidura    SB 3.17.26, SB 3.33.36
  tata—O my father    SB 9.4.2
  tata—so much so    Adi 13.120
  tata—so far    Madhya 9.364
  tata—so    Madhya 12.154-155
  tata—on the bank of Yamuna    Madhya 1.5
  tata—thereafter    Bg 6.40
  tata—O my uncle    SB 1.13.11
  tata—O Bhima    SB 1.14.15
  tata—My dear father    SB 3.2.17
  tata—O son    SB 3.24.12
  tata—O Vidura    SB 4.1.58
  tata—dear son    SB 4.14.14
  tata—my darling    SB 5.4.4
  tata—O my dear King    SB 5.24.1
  tata—dear one    SB 6.18.69
  tata—O my dear father    SB 9.3.22
  tata—you are my beloved son    SB 9.18.38
  tata—my dear King Pariksit    SB 9.22.35
  tata—O beloved son    SB 10.1.33
  tata—my dear darling    SB 10.11.16
  tata—a slight temperature indicating life    Antya 14.65-66

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: tata

  tata tata—as much as    Adi 7.28, Adi 7.28
  tata-ksana—immediately    Madhya 15.268, Antya 6.259
  tata-tata—O grandfather, father of the father    SB 6.9.41, SB 6.9.41
  adhah-tata—at the lower border    Antya 1.166
  sroni-tata—because of big hips    SB 8.9.16-17
  ha tata—O father    SB 9.16.15
  nalini-tata—on the bank of the lake with lotus flowers    SB 4.25.18
  tata laya—would accept only as much    Madhya 24.267
  tata murti—so many forms    Madhya 21.71
  tata-druham—enmity towards the father.    SB 1.18.37
  tata-ksane—at that time.    Madhya 21.66
  tata-rupe—in as many forms    Adi 5.67
  tata-anta—on the edge of the bank    Madhya 8.107
  tata-stha—neutral    Madhya 8.83
  tata-stha ha-iya—becoming impartial    Adi 4.44
  tata-stha-akhya—known as marginal    Adi 2.103
  tata-sthatam—neutrality    Antya 1.150
  tata-stha—marginal    Madhya 8.152
  tata-stha-akhya—known as the marginal potency    Adi 5.45