Word for Word Index
- a-sva-dṛk
- one who has not seen himself (because of the darkness of the bodily conception of life) — ŚB 10.4.22
- akhila-dṛk
- of the vision of all creatures — ŚB 10.23.24
- the seer of everything — ŚB 10.28.12
- amogha-dṛk
- one who is fully equipped in knowledge. — ŚB 1.4.17-18
- the perfect seer — ŚB 1.5.13
- one who has perfect vision — ŚB 1.5.21
- anartha-dṛk
- not seeing one’s real benefit — ŚB 10.51.45
- arka-dṛk
- appear like the sun — ŚB 8.24.50
- artha-dṛk
- self-interested — ŚB 7.13.29
- para-avara-dṛk
- seeing the cause and effect — ŚB 6.16.11
- avastu-dṛk
- seeing as if insubstantial — ŚB 7.4.33
- aviddha-dṛk
- He sees everything (in all these circumstances) — ŚB 8.3.4
- dṛk-añcala-taskaraiḥ
- by the glances of His eyes like thieves — CC Antya 1.190
- aśeṣa-dṛk hariḥ
- Kṛṣṇa, who has unlimited potency, could understand past, future and present. — ŚB 10.12.28
- bhinna-dṛk
- having separated vision — ŚB 4.9.33
- sarva-buddhi-dṛk
- the supreme observer, the Supersoul, the intelligence of everyone. — ŚB 10.3.13
- capala-dṛk
- the restless eyesight — ŚB 7.9.40
- the fickle eyes — ŚB 11.9.27
- dharma-dṛk
- possessing vision of religion. — ŚB 6.18.71
- diṣṭa-dṛk
- the seer of all destiny. — ŚB 4.21.23
- vijñāna-dṛk
- by scientific knowledge — ŚB 2.2.19
- dṛk
- vision — ŚB 1.9.30
- the sense for seeing — ŚB 2.5.31
- the very sight — ŚB 2.9.16
- sight — ŚB 3.2.13, ŚB 5.5.27, ŚB 10.63.35-36, ŚB 11.12.19
- internal potency. — ŚB 3.5.24
- eyes — ŚB 3.8.10, ŚB 5.2.16
- the sense of sight — ŚB 3.26.13
- whose vision — ŚB 3.29.8, ŚB 10.84.24-25
- the power of vision — ŚB 5.19.12
- of the eyes — ŚB 5.20.46
- of sight — ŚB 7.2.33
- all directions — ŚB 8.7.14
- for the eyes — ŚB 10.14.47
- his eyes — ŚB 10.18.27
- O You who see — ŚB 10.28.8
- the seer — ŚB 10.31.4
- the witness — ŚB 10.38.18, ŚB 10.81.6-7
- whose vision. — ŚB 10.48.34, ŚB 10.84.64
- with the sense of vision — ŚB 10.54.46