agni—the fire SB 3.8.31, SB 7.12.20, Adi 4.97
agni—by the fire SB 4.13.8-9, Antya 4.64
agni—of the demigod controlling fire SB 5.1.25, SB 8.10.26
agni—the fire-god SB 6.1.56-57, Madhya 9.206
agni—of Agni, the fire-god SB 3.21.51
agni—of fire SB 5.10.17
agni—by fire SB 5.26.14
agni—the fire (by a fire sacrifice) SB 7.12.2
agni—fire coming out SB 8.7.14
agni—the demigod known as Agni SB 8.11.42
agni—in fire Madhya 9.187
agni—fire-god Madhya 9.204
agni—fire Bg 4.19
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: agni
agni-agare—in the sacrificial hall SB 3.14.9
agni-saktye—by the energy of fire Adi 5.60
agni-saktye—by the power of fire Madhya 20.261
agni-sikha iva—like the flames of a fire SB 10.2.19
agni-dutah—the fire-god messenger SB 6.13.15
agni-dah—who set fire SB 5.26.27
agni-hotra—of the agnihotra-yajna SB 5.7.5
agni-hotra-adi—ritualistic ceremonies such as the agni-hotra-yajna SB 7.15.48-49
agni-hotra-adina—by offering sacrifices to the fire, etc. SB 7.14.16
agni-hotram—is Your eating through Your sacrificial fire. SB 3.13.36
agni-hotram—the sacred fire ceremony SB 4.7.45
agni-hotre—in the fire sacrifice. SB 5.5.23
agni-hotrim—absolutely necessary for the production of yogurt, milk and ghee to offer as oblations in the fire SB 8.8.2
agni-jihvah—the demigods SB 8.18.4
agni-jvala-ca ya—molecular particle of fire Madhya 20.108-109
agni-kama—by the desire for fire SB 5.14.7
agni-pakvam—grains prepared by being cooked in fire SB 7.12.18
agni-pariksa—test by fire Madhya 9.205
agni-pindaih—balls heated in fire SB 5.26.19
agni-sama—as hot as fire Antya 4.118
agni-sambhavah—a partial expansion of the demigod Agni. SB 9.13.24
agni-sthalim—a girl produced from fire SB 9.14.42
agni-taptah—burned by fire SB 5.13.6
agni-tapa—heating by a fire Madhya 17.66
agni-tapat—because of the heat of fire SB 5.10.22
agni-varnena—resembling fire SB 8.15.14
agni-varnah—as brilliant as fire SB 7.10.58
agni-vat—a fire SB 7.11.33-34
agni-vat—like fire SB 10.11.50
agni-adeh—by setting on fire SB 1.13.8
agni-agare—at the place where the fire sacrifice is performed SB 9.16.11
anila-agni-dharanam—meditation on the fire and air. SB 4.4.26
astra-agni-tapena—from the heat of the fire of the Sudarsana cakra SB 9.5.13
bhava-agni—by the blazing fire of material existence Madhya 16.1
dava-agni—by a forest fire SB 8.7.14
dipta-agni—by the blazing fire Madhya 19.74
dava-agni—by the forest fire SB 4.7.35
jala-agni-suryaih—by severe austerities such as keeping oneself in water, in a burning fire or in the scorching sun SB 5.12.12
jala-agni-suryaih—by those who worship water, fire or scorching sunshine Madhya 22.52
jvalat-agni—(like) burning fire SB 4.5.3
jvalat-agni-rasi—large flame Madhya 18.113
mrtyoh jathara-agni-ghasan—who had all entered like straws into the fire of the abdomen of Aghasura, who was very bold and hungry, like death personified (because the asura had assumed a big body, he must have had a very strong appetite) SB 10.12.27
sindhu-agni-vanendau—in 1537 Antya 20.157
vamsa-dava-agni—a forest fire set by the bamboos SB 1.10.2
vipra-agni—of brahmanas and fire SB 4.2.11
yuga-anta-agni—like the fire at the end of every millennium SB 6.12.2