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Word for Word Index

mṛga-adhipaḥ
the lion, king of animals. — ŚB 10.44.41, ŚB 10.46.24
mṛga-arbhaka
the son of a deer — ŚB 5.8.26
mṛga-pati-bhayāt
because of fear of the lion — ŚB 5.8.24
mṛga-bālakam
the son of a deer — ŚB 5.8.24
kāka-mṛga-go-caritaḥ
behaving exactly like the crows, deer and cows — ŚB 5.5.34
mṛga-ceṣṭitam
the activities of the deer — ŚB 4.29.55
mṛga-dehe
in the body of a deer — ŚB 5.12.15
mṛga-dāraka
befitting the calf of the deer — ŚB 5.8.20
mṛga-dāraka-ābhāsena
resembling the son of a deer — ŚB 5.8.26
mṛga-gaṇa
by groups of deer — ŚB 4.6.10
mṛga-hā
a hunter — ŚB 6.18.58
mṛga-indra
lion — ŚB 1.16.11
like a lion — ŚB 10.51.23-26
mṛga-indra-līlām
pastimes as a lion and human being combined — ŚB 7.10.47
nṛ-mṛga-indra-rūpam
the form of both a man and the king of the beasts, the lion. — ŚB 7.8.18
mṛga-indraiḥ
with lions — ŚB 4.6.19-20
mṛga-indram
a lion — ŚB 9.20.18
mṛga-indraḥ
the lion — Bg. 10.30, ŚB 11.16.19, CC Ādi 6.73
mṛga-indreṇa
by the lion — ŚB 4.18.23-24
mṛga-rāṭ iva
like the king of the animals, the lion — ŚB 4.22.61
saha mṛga-jahunā
with the deer calf — ŚB 5.8.11
sura-nara-mṛga-miśrita-jalacara-ākṛtibhiḥ
with different forms like those of the demigods, human beings, animals, mixtures and aquatics (the incarnations Vāmana, Lord Rāmacandra, Kṛṣṇa, Varāha, Hayagrīva, Nṛsiṁha, Matsya and Kūrma) — ŚB 6.9.40
mṛga-lubdhakam
hunter of deer — ŚB 11.30.37
mṛga
beasts — ŚB 2.6.13-16
animals — ŚB 2.6.43-45, ŚB 3.21.40, ŚB 10.15.3, ŚB 10.18.7, ŚB 4.7.28, ŚB 4.25.19, CC Madhya 24.58
deer — ŚB 5.5.34, ŚB 7.14.9, CC Madhya 24.231
wild beasts — ŚB 5.26.17
like animals — ŚB 10.18.14
the deer — ŚB 10.35.4-5
of a deer — ŚB 11.30.33
hunting — ŚB 4.26.4
mṛga-rāṭ
the lion — ŚB 3.13.32
a lion — ŚB 8.11.30
the lion, king of the animals — ŚB 10.70.29
the king of animals, the lion — ŚB 10.83.33, ŚB 10.86.10
mṛga-ākṛtiḥ
in the form of a deer. — ŚB 6.18.58
mṛga-saṅgāt
because of my intimate association with a deer — ŚB 5.12.14
mṛga-varāha-ādibhyaḥ
from the deer, wild pigs and so on — ŚB 5.9.13
mṛga-śīrṣā-ādīni
such as Mṛgaśīrṣā — ŚB 5.23.6
mṛga-patiḥ
the master of all living beings, who is exactly like a lion (the master of all other animals) — ŚB 5.25.10