yukta
yukta-ātmā — self-connected; BG 5.21
yukta — regulated; BG 6.17
yukta — regulated; BG 6.17
yukta — regulated; BG 6.17
yoga-yukta-ātmā — one who is dovetailed in Kṛṣṇa consciousness; BG 6.29
yukta-tamaḥ — the greatest yogī; BG 6.47
yukta-ātmā — engaged in devotional service; BG 7.18
yukta-cetasaḥ — their minds engaged in Me; BG 7.30
yukta-ātmā — having the mind firmly set on; BG 9.28
yukta-tamāḥ — most perfect in yoga; BG 12.2
yukta — contemplating; SB 3.12.52
yukta-anuṣṭhāna — by proper performance of duties; SB 3.33.24-25
yuktā — helped by; SB 4.27.29
yukta-ātmani — on he whose mind was engaged (Prahlāda); SB 7.5.41
yukta — having brought under control; SB 11.7.9
yukta — also subduing; SB 11.7.9
yukta-ātmā — one who is fixed in spiritual life; SB 11.7.45
yukta — possessed of; CC Adi 7.124
cihna-yukta — with positive marks; CC Adi 14.16
śrī-yukta lakṣmī — Lakṣmī, possessed of opulence; CC Adi 16.77
śrama-yukta — feeling fatigued; CC Adi 17.79
śraddhā-yukta — possessed of faith; CC Madhya 4.212
śraddhā-yukta — with faith and love; CC Madhya 5.160
tvarā-yukta — hasty; CC Madhya 6.218
phula-phala-patra-yukta — dressed with fruits, flowers and leaves; CC Madhya 14.32
yukta — combined together; CC Madhya 14.179
mahā-aiśvarya-yukta — very opulent in riches; CC Madhya 16.218
yukta-vairāgya — of proper renunciation; CC Madhya 23.105
yukta-pada-artheṣu — the appropriate application of things; CC Madhya 24.69
yukta — appropriate; CC Madhya 24.147
sāmānya-buddhi-yukta — endowed with common intelligence; CC Madhya 24.186
aiśvarya-jñāna-yukta — with understanding of the opulences; CC Antya 7.26
yukta — as much as necessary; CC Antya 8.67-68
yukta — proper; CC Antya 8.67-68
yukta — as much as necessary; CC Antya 8.67-68