cari

svaira-cārī — acting irresponsibly; SB 6.1.67
pāda-cārī — moving on foot; SB 6.12.27-29
khe-carī — who traveled in outer space; SB 10.6.4
niśā-carī — the Rākṣasī; SB 10.6.13
cārī — moving; SB 11.9.14
cāri — four; CC Adi 2.29
cāri-yuga — four ages; CC Adi 3.7
cāri-yuge — in the four ages; CC Adi 3.7
cāri — four; CC Adi 3.11
cāri — four; CC Adi 3.11
cāri — four; CC Adi 3.19
cāri — four; CC Adi 3.42
cāri — four; CC Adi 3.48
cāri — and four; CC Adi 3.48
cārī — four types; CC Adi 4.42
cāri kāya — four bodies; CC Adi 5.9
cāri-śloke — in four verses; CC Adi 5.12
cāri — four; CC Adi 5.30
cāri pāśe — on four sides; CC Adi 5.40
cāri-pāśe — all around; CC Adi 5.190
cāri — four; CC Adi 7.84
cāri — four; CC Adi 10.9
cāri bhāi — four brothers; CC Adi 10.11
cāri daṇḍa — about two hours; CC Adi 10.102
cāri bhāi — four brothers; CC Adi 11.46
cāri — four; CC Adi 13.18
cāri — four; CC Adi 13.18
cāri — four; CC Adi 14.58
cāri — four; CC Adi 14.58
cāri — four; CC Adi 16.75
cāri — four; CC Adi 17.120
cāri-māsa — four months; CC Madhya 1.47
saha-cari — O My dear friend; CC Madhya 1.76
cāri — four; CC Madhya 1.108
dui cāri jana — only a few people; CC Madhya 1.172
cāri — four; CC Madhya 1.250
cāri-māsa — four months; CC Madhya 1.255-256
dui-cāri — two or four; CC Madhya 2.25
cāri — in four; CC Madhya 2.78
dui cāri — a few; CC Madhya 2.88
cāri-dike — surrounding the mound of rice; CC Madhya 3.44
bhāta dui-cāri — two or four pieces of the thrown rice; CC Madhya 3.95
dina dui-cāri — another two or four days; CC Madhya 3.198
ei cāri-jana — these four persons; CC Madhya 3.209-210
cāri-jana-sāthe — with the other four persons; CC Madhya 3.216
cāri bhakta — four devotees; CC Madhya 4.10
cāri-dik — all around; CC Madhya 4.82
dui-cāri — two or four; CC Madhya 5.15
cāri — four kinds of liberation; CC Madhya 6.267
cāri-jana — four men; CC Madhya 7.33
cāri kopīna-bahirvāsa — four sets of loincloths and external clothing; CC Madhya 7.60
cāri māse — four months; CC Madhya 9.86
cāri māsa — for four months; CC Madhya 9.107
cāri-dike — all around; CC Madhya 9.231
cāri bhite — in the four directions; CC Madhya 9.232
cāri — four; CC Madhya 9.303
cāri-putra-sańge — with four of his sons; CC Madhya 10.49
cāri-jane — four persons; CC Madhya 10.67
cāri gosāñira — of the four gosāñis, or spiritual masters; CC Madhya 11.34
cāri-bhāira — of four brothers; CC Madhya 11.144
cāri bhāi — we four brothers; CC Madhya 11.145
cāri — four; CC Madhya 11.191
cāri-dike — in the four directions; CC Madhya 11.215
cāri — four; CC Madhya 11.215
cāri — four; CC Madhya 11.221
cāri-dikera — in all four directions; CC Madhya 11.223
cāri-dike — on four sides; CC Madhya 11.225
cāri sampradāya — the four groups; CC Madhya 11.225
cāri mahāntere — to four great personalities; CC Madhya 11.226
cāri-dike — on four sides; CC Madhya 11.230
cāri janera — of the four persons; CC Madhya 11.231
cāri-dike — all around; CC Madhya 12.84
cāri-dike — all around; CC Madhya 12.137
cāri-dike — all around; CC Madhya 12.139
cāri sampradāye — in the four parties; CC Madhya 13.33
cāri sampradāya — four parties; CC Madhya 13.34
cāri jane — to these four persons; CC Madhya 13.35
cāri sampradāya gāya — four groups were chanting; CC Madhya 13.47
cāri dike — all around; CC Madhya 13.75
dui-cāri jana — two or four demons; CC Madhya 13.156
cāri māsera dina — the days of four months; CC Madhya 14.68
cāri sampradāya — four groups of sańkīrtana parties; CC Madhya 14.234
cāri-māsa — four months; CC Madhya 15.16
cāri-cāri paṇa — four paṇas each (one paṇa equals twenty gaṇḍās); CC Madhya 15.72
cāri-cāri paṇa — four paṇas each (one paṇa equals twenty gaṇḍās); CC Madhya 15.72
cāri-dike — on all sides; CC Madhya 15.208
cāri-dike — on all sides; CC Madhya 15.209
cāri māsa — for four months; CC Madhya 16.47
cāri — four; CC Madhya 16.84
dina dui-cāri — two or four days; CC Madhya 16.157
cāri sevaka — four personal servants; CC Madhya 16.229
varṣāra cāri māsa — the four months of the rainy season; CC Madhya 16.282
ei cāri māsa — these four months; CC Madhya 16.282
cāri māsa — for four months; CC Madhya 16.285
dui-cāri — two to four; CC Madhya 17.62-63
cāri — four; CC Madhya 18.165
cāri-janere — the four persons; CC Madhya 18.166
cāri-jana — the four persons; CC Madhya 18.179
ei ṭhak cāri-jana — these four persons are rogues; CC Madhya 18.181
ei cāri mili' — four rogues together; CC Madhya 18.182
ei cāri — these four men; CC Madhya 18.184
cāri daṇḍa — four daṇḍas (one daṇḍa equals twenty-four minutes); CC Madhya 19.130
cāri — four; CC Madhya 19.164
cāri — four; CC Madhya 19.228
cāri — four; CC Madhya 19.233
cāri pāika — four watchmen; CC Madhya 20.33
mukhya cāri-jana — the four chief expansions; CC Madhya 20.186
cāri — four; CC Madhya 20.190
ei cāri haite — from these four; CC Madhya 20.191
cāri-dike — in four directions; CC Madhya 20.193
cāri-janera — of the original of the four expansions; CC Madhya 20.194
ei cāri-janera — of the four personalities; CC Madhya 20.203
cāri jana — quadruple expansions; CC Madhya 20.210
cāri-janāra — of the four personalities; CC Madhya 20.210
cāri-śata biśa — 420; CC Madhya 20.321
cāri-sahasra — 4,000; CC Madhya 20.322
cāri varṇa — four colors; CC Madhya 20.330
cāri varṇa dhari' — accepting these four colors; CC Madhya 20.330
cāri-yuga-avatāre — of the incarnations in the four different yugas; CC Madhya 20.349
eka-dui-tina-cāri — one, two, three, four; CC Madhya 20.390
cāri-prahara — generally after four praharas; CC Madhya 20.390
cāri vadana — four faces; CC Madhya 21.84
cāri varṇa-āśramī — followers of the four social and spiritual orders of life; CC Madhya 22.26
ei cāri — these four; CC Madhya 23.48
cāri-vidha — the four kinds; CC Madhya 24.60
cāri puruṣa-artha — the four kinds of so-called goals of life; CC Madhya 24.64
ei cāri — these four persons; CC Madhya 24.96
cāri artha — four meanings; CC Madhya 24.211
cāri — four; CC Madhya 24.220
cāri cāri prakāra — each of four different categories; CC Madhya 24.287
cāri cāri prakāra — each of four different categories; CC Madhya 24.287
cāri cāri — there are four different varieties; CC Madhya 24.288
cāri cāri — there are four different varieties; CC Madhya 24.288
cāri-vidha prakāśa — they are manifested in four varieties; CC Madhya 24.289
cāri-vidha jana — they are also of four varieties; CC Madhya 24.290
e cāri prakāra — there are also the same four varieties; CC Madhya 24.291
cāri śabdera artha — the meanings of these four words; CC Madhya 24.293
seha cāri bāra — those four times; CC Madhya 24.304
cāri-śabda — four words; CC Madhya 24.304
cāri-jana mili' — all four of them; CC Madhya 25.63
cāri-veda — the four divisions of the Vedas (Sāma, Yajur, Ṛg and Atharva); CC Madhya 25.98
e cāri vicāra — there is a consideration of four principles, namely the person, country, time and atmosphere; CC Madhya 25.121
cāri — four; CC Madhya 25.121
saha-cari — O My dear friend; CC Antya 1.79
saha-cari — O My dear friend; CC Antya 1.114
saha-cari — O My dear friend; CC Antya 1.190
cāri māsa — four months; CC Antya 1.214
cāri — four; CC Antya 2.27
cāri-dike — in four directions; CC Antya 2.28
cāri akṣara — composed of four syllables; CC Antya 2.31
ei cāri ṭhāñi — in these four places; CC Antya 2.34-35
varṣāra cāri-māsa — the four months of the rainy season; CC Antya 4.107
cāri-lakṣa grantha — 400,000 verses; CC Antya 4.231
dui-cāri — two to four; CC Antya 6.55
cāri kuṇḍī — four earthen pots; CC Antya 6.83
cāri kuṇḍīra — of the four pots; CC Antya 6.94
daṇḍa-cāri — four daṇḍas (ninety-six minutes); CC Antya 6.159-160
cāri māsa — for four months; CC Antya 6.248
cāri-śata mudrā — four hundred coins; CC Antya 6.259
cāri-śata mudrā — four hundred coins; CC Antya 6.267
cāri daṇḍa — four daṇḍas (one daṇḍa equals twenty-four minutes); CC Antya 6.310
kauḍi cāri paṇa — four times eighty small conchshells; CC Antya 8.40
cāri-paṇa — four times eighty small conchshells; CC Antya 8.41
cāri-bāre — four times; CC Antya 9.63
dui-cāri-lakṣa kāhana — two to four hundred thousand kāhanas; CC Antya 9.123
cāri-māsa — for four months; CC Antya 10.106
śāka dui-cāri — spinach of two to four kinds; CC Antya 10.135-136
cāri-māsa — for four months; CC Antya 10.152
kauḍi cāri-paṇa — four paṇas of conchshells; CC Antya 10.156
cāri-māsa rahi' — remaining for four months; CC Antya 10.157
cāri-dike — all around; CC Antya 11.67
cāri vaiṣṇava — four Vaiṣṇavas; CC Antya 11.77
cāri pichāḍā — four carrier servants; CC Antya 11.77
cāri janera — of the four persons; CC Antya 11.79
janā cāri — four men; CC Antya 11.81
cāri-jana — four men; CC Antya 11.84
cāri bhāi — four brothers; CC Antya 12.11
cāri-vatsara — for four years; CC Antya 13.117
tina-cāri rāga — three or four different tunes; CC Antya 13.128
cāri-māse — for four months; CC Antya 16.77
cāri — four; CC Antya 17.48
cāri-bhite — on the four walls; CC Antya 19.64
cāri — four; CC Antya 19.101