itara

sura-itara — other than godly persons; SB 2.7.26
itara-itarāt — and many other disturbances; SB 3.9.8
itara — other than the householders; SB 3.14.20
sura-itara — demoniac; SB 3.16.26
kuśala-itara — sin; SB 3.30.31
na itarā — not the other; SB 4.8.8
itara-vat — like an ordinary person; SB 5.3.9
itara-vat — like others; SB 5.8.27
itara-bhāgaḥ — the other end; SB 5.21.13
itara — and other; SB 7.8.19-22
sura-itara-kule — in a family of atheists or demons (who are subordinate to the devotees); SB 7.9.26
itara — who are insignificant in their identities; SB 8.5.31
itarā — anything but bhagavad-bhakti; SB 8.16.21
itara-māyā — inferior mystic potency; SB 10.13.45
itara — other; SB 10.31.14
itara — other than; SB 10.42.5
sura-itara — of the opponents of the demigods; SB 10.48.24
itara-itara — with one another's; SB 10.56.24
itara-itara — with one another's; SB 10.56.24
itara-itaram — each other; SB 10.72.34
itara-itara — with one another; SB 10.73.12-13
itara-itara — with one another; SB 10.73.12-13
itara-itaram — one another; SB 10.77.5
itara-itarataḥ — confronting one another on opposite sides; SB 11.1.2
itara — ordinary; CC Madhya 2.85
itara-itara artha — different and separate meanings; CC Madhya 24.148
itara-itara artha — different and separate meanings; CC Madhya 24.148
itara jana — a common man; CC Antya 8.93
itara-lokera — of common men; CC Antya 14.82
itara-rāga-vismāraṇam — which causes forgetfulness of all other attachment; CC Antya 16.117
itara — other; CC Antya 16.119