jyotih
antaḥ-jyotiḥ — aiming within; BG 5.24
jyotiḥ — light; BG 8.24
jyotiḥ — the light; BG 8.25
jyotiḥ — the source of light; BG 13.18
jyotiḥ-anīkam — the luminary planets; SB 2.1.28
jyotiḥ-mayaḥ — effulgent; SB 2.2.28
jyotiḥ — the sun; SB 2.10.21
jyotiḥ — electricity; SB 3.5.34
jyotiḥ — electricity; SB 3.5.35
jyotiḥ — light; SB 3.12.19
jyotiḥ — luminous; SB 3.13.27
jyotiḥ — effulgence; SB 3.14.32
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-effulgent; SB 3.24.39
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-effulgent; SB 3.25.17
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-effulgent; SB 3.26.3
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 3.28.43
jyotiḥ — effulgent; SB 4.20.7
jyotiḥ — effulgence; SB 4.24.60
jyotiḥ-mayena — dazzling; SB 5.1.30
jyotiḥ — manifesting His bodily rays (the Brahman effulgence); SB 5.11.13-14
jyotiḥ-gaṇānām — of all the luminaries; SB 5.20.37
jyotiḥ-cakre — in the celestial sphere; SB 5.21.11
jyotiḥ-gaṇānām — the luminaries; SB 5.23.2
jyotiḥ-gaṇāḥ — the luminaries, the planets and stars in the sky; SB 5.23.3
jyotiḥ-anīkam — great wheel of planets and stars; SB 5.23.4
jyotiḥ-lokāya — unto the resting place of all the planetary systems; SB 5.23.8
ātma-jyotiḥ — the spirit soul, which was as brilliant as the effulgence of Brahman; SB 6.12.35
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 7.1.9
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-effulgent; SB 7.3.26-27
jyotiḥ — light; SB 7.15.57
jyotiḥ — self-effulgent; SB 8.1.13
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-illuminated; SB 8.7.29
jyotiḥ — effulgence; SB 8.7.31
ātma-jyotiḥ — the rays of His bodily luster, known as the brahmajyoti; SB 9.11.19
jyotiḥ — the brahmajyoti, the effulgence of the Supreme Lord; SB 9.18.5
jyotiḥ — the luminaries in the sky, such as the sun, the moon and the stars; SB 10.1.43
jyotiḥ — light; SB 10.3.24
jyotiḥ-anīkam — the luminaries; SB 10.7.35-36
jyotiḥ-cakram — the planetary systems; SB 10.8.37-39
jyotiḥ — effulgence; SB 10.12.33
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-manifested; SB 10.14.23
jyotiḥ — its illumination; SB 10.20.4
jyotiḥ — effulgence; SB 10.28.15
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 10.37.10-11
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 10.46.36
jyotiḥ — a celestial body; SB 10.54.44
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 10.59.30
jyotiḥ — like a fire; SB 10.60.20
jyotiḥ — light; SB 10.63.34
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-luminous; SB 10.70.4-5
jyotiḥ — a light; SB 10.74.45
jyotiḥ — a light; SB 10.78.10
jyotiḥ — and fire; SB 10.82.45
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-luminous; SB 10.85.24
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 10.85.25
jyotiḥ — light; SB 10.89.51
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 11.3.14
jyotiḥ — the sunrays; SB 11.14.45
jyotiḥ — the subtle form of fire, form; SB 11.16.37
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 11.22.14
jyotiḥ — fire; SB 11.24.22-27
jyotiḥ — the light; SB 11.27.47
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-luminous; SB 11.28.11
jyotiḥ — luminous; SB 11.28.22
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-luminous; SB 11.28.35
svayam-jyotiḥ — self-luminous; SB 12.5.8
jyotiḥ — the spiritual light; SB 12.11.10
jyotiḥ-cakrasya — of the celestial sphere; SB 12.12.16
jyotiḥ-maya maṇḍala — the atmosphere of the glowing effulgence; CC Adi 5.32
jyotiḥ — of the effulgence; CC Adi 5.37
jyotiḥ-maya — effulgent rays; CC Adi 5.38
jyotiḥ-maya dhāma — impersonal Brahman effulgence; CC Adi 5.51
jyotiḥ — effulgence; CC Madhya 14.225
jyotiḥ — effulgence; CC Madhya 14.227
jyotiḥ-maya — simply effulgent; CC Madhya 20.159
jyotiḥ-cakra — of the zodiac; CC Madhya 20.386
jyotiḥ-cakre — in the zodiac; CC Madhya 20.387
jyotiḥ-rūpeṇa — transcendental; Bs 5.3
jyotiḥ-mayaḥ — transcendental; Bs 5.6
jyotiḥ-rūpaḥ — halo; Bs 5.8
jyotiḥ-lińga — the divine masculine manifested halo; Bs 5.15
jyotiḥ-rūpam — the form of effulgence; Bs 5.26
jyotiḥ — effulgence; Bs 5.56
jyotiḥ — light; MM 15