śāntabhāva, the calm, peaceful, gentle or saintly attitude adopted by the ancient Rishis
vātsalyabhāva, the attitude of a mother towards her child as exemplified by Kausalya towards Rama and of Yasoda towards Krishna
vātsalyabhāva, the attitude of a mother towards her child as exemplified by Kausalya towards Rama and of Yasoda towards Krishna
madhurabhāva (or kantabhava), the attitude of a woman in love as exemplified by Radha and Mirabai toward Krishna
tanmayabhava, the attitude that the Lord is present everywhere.