vidhina
vidhinā — by destination; SB 2.7.22
vidhinā — by practice; SB 3.28.1
cātuḥ-hotra-vidhinā — by the regulative principles of sacrifice directed by four kinds of priests; SB 5.7.5
ākasmikena vidhinā — by the unexpected law of providence; SB 5.9.13
sva-vidhinā — according to their own ritualistic principles; SB 5.9.15
pūjā-vidhinā — regulated worship; SB 6.19.21
vidhinā — by providence; SB 7.2.29-31
vidhinā — in the process; SB 7.13.1
vidhinā — according to the instructions of Vedic scripture; SB 7.14.1
vidhinā — according to regulative principles; SB 7.14.16
vidhinā — by Providence; SB 8.9.5
vidhinā — according to regulative principles; SB 8.15.4
vidhinā — by regulative principles; SB 8.16.22
vidhinā — by following the regulative principles; SB 8.16.44-45
vidhinā — under regulative principles; SB 8.16.50
mahā-abhiṣeka-vidhinā — by the regulative principles for bathing the Deity; SB 9.4.31-32
gāndharva-vidhinā — by the regulative principle of the Gandharvas, without deviation from religious principles; SB 9.20.16
vidhinā — by the injunctions (of such scriptures as the Pañcarātra); SB 10.40.7
rākṣasena vidhinā — in the Rākṣasa style; SB 10.52.41
vidhinā — by scripture; SB 10.69.16
vidhinā — by the proper regulations; SB 10.84.51
vidhinā — with the regulations; SB 11.3.47
vidhinā — processes; SB 11.5.19
vidhinā — by processes; SB 11.5.20
vidhinā — by the process; SB 11.6.11
vidhinā — on the strength of Vedic injunction; SB 11.21.16
vidhinā — by the process; SB 11.27.7
vidhinā — according to scriptural injunctions; SB 11.27.36
vidhinā — by both means; SB 11.29.23
āmnāya-vidhinā — by the Vedic path, as passed down through disciplic succession; SB 12.6.68
vidhinā — by the regulative principles; CC Madhya 20.173