Word for Word Index
- pulaka-aśru-viklavaḥ
- agitated by tears of jubilation. — ŚB 8.22.15
- pulaka-aśru
- tears in ecstasy — CC Ādi 8.22
- jubilation and tears — CC Madhya 4.202
- standing up of bodily hair and crying — CC Madhya 7.79
- tears and jubilation — CC Madhya 24.276
- pulaka-aśru-nṛtya-gīta
- trembling of the body, tears in the eyes, dancing and chanting — CC Madhya 25.139
- pulaka-aṅga
- the entire body quivering in joy — CC Madhya 16.104
- eruptions on the body — CC Antya 17.16
- pulaka aṅge
- jubilation — CC Madhya 17.207
- pulaka-aṅgī
- the hair on her limbs standing on end — ŚB 10.32.8
- pulaka-bhṛtaḥ
- being spiritually pleased — CC Madhya 24.120
- pulaka-kadamba
- eruptions of ecstasy like kadamba flowers — CC Ādi 5.166
- eruptions on the body like kadamba flowers. — CC Madhya 25.68
- roma-pulaka-kulakaḥ
- whose symptoms of ecstasy on the body — ŚB 5.17.2
- udbhidyamāna-roma-pulaka-kulakaḥ
- standing of the hair on end — ŚB 5.7.12
- pulaka-udbhinna
- bodily changes of transcendental ecstasy — ŚB 3.2.5
- pulaka
- feelings of happiness — ŚB 1.6.17
- with hairs standing on the body — ŚB 7.3.25
- with standing of the hairs of the body — ŚB 8.17.6
- with eruptions — ŚB 10.38.35
- standing of hairs — ŚB 4.12.18, CC Madhya 3.115
- standing of bodily hairs in ecstasy — CC Madhya 3.123
- standing of the hair — CC Madhya 3.162, CC Antya 16.93
- standing of hair — CC Madhya 6.208
- horripilation — CC Madhya 8.24
- standing of the hairs of the body — CC Madhya 9.96, CC Antya 10.72
- jubilation — CC Madhya 9.238, CC Madhya 9.287, CC Madhya 9.346, CC Madhya 11.222, CC Madhya 12.63, CC Madhya 12.138, CC Madhya 13.84, CC Madhya 15.279, CC Madhya 17.205, CC Madhya 21.108
- jubilant — CC Madhya 17.200
- pulaka-ādi
- throbbing of the heart — CC Ādi 8.27