indriyaḥ
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of the senses — SB 3.7.23
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one who has such senses — SB 2.9.8
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the power of the senses — SB 4.9.22
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whose senses — SB 3.18.14, Antya 4.178
indriyāḥ
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senses — SB 3.9.7, SB 5.17.22-23
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their senses — SB 3.32.17
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whose senses — SB 5.17.20, SB 6.13.1
ajita-indriyaḥ
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because of being unable to control the senses — SB 7.6.15
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being unable to control the senses — SB 7.4.19
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unable to control my senses — SB 6.18.40
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who has not conquered the senses — SB 7.6.9
akhila-indriyaḥ
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all actions of the external senses — SB 10.12.44
ākula-indriyaḥ
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being full of anxiety — SB 6.1.28-29
atikutuka-udvṛtya-stimita-ekādaśa-indriyaḥ
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whose eleven senses had all been jolted by great astonishment and then stunned by transcendental bliss — SB 10.13.56
ātura-indriyaḥ
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who is distressed — SB 4.3.21
avahita-indriyaḥ
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fixed in mind, without deviation — SB 8.5.25
avicala-indriyaḥ
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without being disturbed by sense agitation — SB 4.12.14
bala-indriyaḥ
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whose strength and power of the senses — SB 6.17.2-3
jita-indriyaḥ
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controlled senses — SB 2.1.23
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fully controlling the senses and mind — SB 7.4.31-32
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having conquered the senses — Bg. 5.7
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having full control over the senses — SB 7.12.6
jita-indriyāḥ
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who have overcome the influence of the senses — SB 1.10.23
pramuṣita-indriyaḥ
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whose senses were agitated — SB 8.12.27
sunirvṛta-indriyaḥ
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being very satisfied with getting the opportunity of sense gratification — SB 5.13.17
vijita-indriyaḥ
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sensually controlled — Bg. 6.8