sthah

sthaḥ

antaḥ-sthāḥ

  • the set of letters so known (ya, ra, la and va) — SB 3.12.47

ātma-sthaḥ

bhūta-sthaḥ

  • in the cosmic manifestation — Bg. 9.5

cakra-sthaḥ

dhiṣṇya-sthaḥ

dūra-sthāḥ

  • although staying a long distance away — SB 9.16.14

dvāḥ-sthaḥ

hṛdi antaḥ sthaḥ

jala-sthaḥ

jana-sthaḥ

  • a person situated in a material body — SB 7.15.56

kha-sthaḥ

kūṭa-sthaḥ

nabhaḥ-sthaḥ

nairguṇya-sthāḥ

  • transcendentally situated — SB 2.1.7

nitya-sattva-sthaḥ

  • ever remaining in sattva (goodness) — Bg. 2.45

prakṛti-sthaḥ

  • being in contact with material nature — SB 1.11.38
  • being situated in the material energy — Bg. 13.22
  • residing in the material body — SB 3.27.1
  • situated in the material nature — Ādi 2.55
  • within this material world — Ādi 5.87

puṣpaka-sthaḥ

  • seated on the airplane made of flowers — SB 9.10.44

ratha-sthaḥ

sada-sthaḥ

  • while situated in the assembly of the Viśvasṛks — SB 4.5.20

śarīra-sthaḥ api

sattva-sthāḥ

  • one who is situated in the mode of goodness — Bg. 14.18

su-sthaḥ

  • being undisturbed and mentally composed — SB 10.3.27

sva-sthaḥ

  • always situated in His transcendental position — SB 4.11.21
  • situated in self-realization — SB 4.28.64

svabhāva-sthaḥ

  • according to the modes of nature — SB 2.5.34

svarūpa-sthaḥ

  • being situated in one’s constitutional position — SB 4.23.18

vana-sthaḥ

  • vānaprastha, one who, after retirement from family life, goes to the forest to learn how to be detached from family life — Madhya 13.80

veśma-sthāḥ

vivikta-sthaḥ

vrata-sthaḥ

vṛtti-sthāḥ

yātanā-sthaḥ

  • always situated in extremely miserable conditions — SB 5.26.9

yoga-sthaḥ

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