adhyatma

adhyātma — with full knowledge of the self; BG 3.30
adhyātma-vidyā — spiritual knowledge; BG 10.32
adhyātma — spiritual; BG 11.1
adhyātma — pertaining to the self; BG 13.8-12
adhyātma — in spiritual knowledge; BG 15.5
adhyātma — transcendental; SB 1.2.3
adhyātma — in the matter of transcendental knowledge; SB 2.10.49-50
adhyātma — minds of others; SB 3.20.28
adhyātma-rataḥ — engaged in self-realization; SB 3.27.27
adhyātma-padaviḥ — the path of philosophical speculation; SB 4.7.42
ādhyātma-śikṣayā — in the matter of self-realization; SB 4.22.49
adhyātma-yogena — by the means of bhakti-yoga; SB 4.22.53
adhyātma — spiritualism; SB 4.25.3
adhyātma — spiritual; SB 4.29.83
adhyātma — spiritual; SB 4.29.85
adhyātma — transcendental; SB 4.31.7
adhyātma-yogena — by study of the revealed scriptures; SB 5.5.10-13
adhyātma-yoga — of mystic instruction for self-realization; SB 5.12.3
adhyātma-vidaḥ — who have realized spiritual knowledge; SB 5.18.4
adhyātma — due to being highly elevated in spiritual consciousness; SB 6.7.16
adhyātma-vit — one who is expert in understanding the distinction between spirit and matter; SB 7.7.21
adhyātma-cakṣuṣā — by transcendental eyes; SB 7.13.21
adhyātma-kovidaḥ — fully conversant with spiritual knowledge; SB 9.13.6
adhyātma-saṃsthitaḥ — situated in a spiritual body; SB 9.13.11
adhyātma-dīpaḥ — the light for all transcendental knowledge (knowing You, one knows everything: yasmin vijñāte sarvam evaṃ vijñātaṃ bhavati); SB 10.3.24
adhyātma — about the soul; SB 10.82.47
adhyātma — the Absolute Truth; SB 10.86.48
adhyātma-yoge — in that yoga system meant for realization of one's true self; SB 11.6.11