indra—King Indra SB 6.12.23, Antya 7.128
indra—the king of the heavenly planet SB 1.10.3
indra—of Indra, the lord of heaven SB 3.21.51
indra—Lord Indra SB 4.7.22
indra—by the King of heaven SB 4.19.35
indra—O Indra SB 6.18.63
indra—the kings SB 7.4.5-7
indra—King Indra of the heavenly planet Madhya 23.116
indra—Lord Indra, the King of heaven Antya 5.136
indra—Indra Antya 7.124
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: indra
nara-indra—O King SB 6.15.28, SB 8.9.16-17, SB 8.21.4
raja-indra—O King SB 4.26.7, SB 4.27.5, SB 8.13.8
deva-muni-indra-guhyam—difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kings Madhya 22.42, Madhya 24.219
indra-adayah—and the demigods headed by Indra SB 6.13.2, SB 8.10.53
pasupa-indra-nandana-jusah—of the service of the son of Vraja's King, Maharaja Nanda Adi 17.281, Madhya 9.150
raja-indra—O best of kings SB 6.15.2, SB 7.14.41
sura-indra—the King of heaven SB 1.11.6, SB 8.7.31
uraga-indra—of serpents Madhya 8.224, Madhya 9.123
aga-indra—great mountain SB 3.13.23
ahi-indra—the great snake Ananta SB 3.8.10
ahi-indra—Anantadeva SB 3.8.29
ahi-indra—Sri Anantadeva SB 3.8.30
ahi-indra—of the king of snakes SB 3.32.4
asura-indra—of the great asuras SB 5.24.17
asura-indra—O King of the demons (Maharaja Bali) SB 8.19.10
bhoja-indra—of the King of the Bhojas SB 3.2.25
bhoja-indra—O King of Bhoja SB 10.4.31
bhujaga-indra-prayuktaya—engaged by Vasuki, the King of the serpents. SB 9.7.2
brahma-indra-girisa-adayah—headed by Lord Brahma, King Indra and Lord Siva SB 7.8.37-39
brahma-indra-adyah—headed by Brahma and Indra SB 4.7.43
sri-gopa-indra—of Nanda Maharaja Antya 15.14
daitya-indra—leaders of the atheists SB 2.6.43-45
daitya-indra—O my dear Prahlada, King of the Daityas SB 7.10.20
daitya-indra—of the King of the demons SB 7.10.47
daitya-indra—O King of the Daityas SB 8.19.16
daitya-indra-anucaraih—by the followers of Hiranyakasipu, the King of the Daityas SB 7.2.16
daitya-indra-tapasa—by the severe austerity performed by the King of the Daityas, Hiranyakasipu SB 7.3.6
dik-ibha-indra-pattam—as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directions SB 9.11.21
gopa-indra-nandana—the son of the King of the cowherd men Madhya 2.55
ibha-indra—the king of elephants SB 4.8.79
ibha-indra—of the elephant SB 8.2.29
indra bale—Indra says Antya 5.139
indra-ari—the enemies of Indra SB 1.3.28
indra-ari—the demons Adi 5.79
indra-bhavane—in the court of King Indra SB 9.14.15-16
indra-satro—O enemy of Indra SB 6.9.11
indra-satro—O enemy of King Indra SB 7.5.28
indra-satruh—Vrtrasura, the enemy of Indra SB 6.11.2-3
indra-satruh—Vrtrasura SB 6.11.10
indra-dattayam—offered by Lord Indra SB 5.4.8
indra-dhanu—like a rainbow Madhya 21.109
indra-dhanu—the bow of Indra (a rainbow) Antya 15.66
indra-dhanu—the rainbow Antya 19.39
indra-dutya—the messenger of Indra SB 5.24.30
indra-gana—the Indras Madhya 21.68
indra-gopam—to the small red insect called indra-gopa Madhya 15.170
indra-hanam—who can kill Indra SB 6.18.37
indra-ha—killer of Indra, or follower of Indra SB 6.18.45
indra-jyesthaih—persons of whom King Indra is the eldest SB 8.17.14
indra-nila—the gem known as indranila Antya 19.41
indra-nilesu—of sapphires SB 3.23.18
indra-padam—the post of Indra SB 8.13.13
indra-patnya—by Indra’s wife Sacidevi. SB 6.13.16
indra-pradhanan—headed by King Indra SB 8.20.25-29
indra-priyam-karah—to please King Indra. SB 6.6.33-36
indra-purim—to the capital of King Indra SB 8.15.10-11
indra-sainikan—the soldiers of King Indra. SB 6.10.27
indra-sama—like the heavenly King, Indra Antya 6.39
indra-senah—Indrasena SB 5.20.3-4
indra-senah—Bali Maharaja, who had obtained the soldiers of King Indra and who was situated in the post of Indra. SB 8.20.23
indra-senah—Bali Maharaja, who now possessed all the military force of Indra SB 8.22.13
indra-sena-agram—the front of Indra’s army SB 6.10.19-22
indra-sprk—Indrasprk SB 5.4.10
indra-sukha—the material happiness of the King of heaven, Indra Antya 6.134
indra-savarni—of Indra-savarni SB 8.13.33
indra-savarnih—Indra-savarni SB 8.13.33
indra-savarnye—in the Indra-savarnya-manvantara Madhya 20.328
indra-upasamsrstaih—created by the King of heaven, Indra SB 4.19.36
indra-upendra-adibhih—with Indra, Upendra and the others SB 4.2.18
indra-vat—like King Indra. SB 4.16.8
indra-vahah—Indravaha (“he whose carrier is Indra”) SB 9.6.12
indra-vayu-adin—all the demigods, headed by Lord Indra and Vayu SB 8.5.19-20
indra-yositam—of all the ladies protected by Indra. SB 8.15.23
indra-adayah—demigods headed by the heavenly king, Indra SB 2.1.29
indra-adinam—headed by Indra SB 5.20.30
indra-adisu—even among the demigods like the King of heaven SB 5.24.18
kapi-indra—of powerful monkeys SB 9.10.16
kaurava-indra—the king of the Kurus SB 1.10.20
kaurava-indra—the chief amongst the Kuru kings SB 1.17.43-44
khaga-indra—Garuda, the King of the birds SB 1.18.16
kosala-indra-anumoditah—approved by the King of Kosala, Lord Ramacandra SB 9.10.29
kula-acala-indra—of the king of the mountains (Meru) SB 3.23.39
maha-indra—the King of heaven SB 2.7.25
maha-indra—King Indra SB 8.5.17-18
maha-indra-bhavane—in the house of Indradeva SB 1.15.12
maha-indra-moksam—the liberation of the King of heaven SB 6.13.22-23
manusya-indra—O ruler of men SB 4.29.76-77
manusya-indra—O Your Majesty, best of human beings SB 9.18.43
mrga-indra—lion SB 1.16.11
mrga-indra-lilam—pastimes as a lion and human being combined SB 7.10.47
manava-indra—O chief of human beings SB 4.20.16
nara-indra—O best of kings SB 4.22.37
nr-mrga-indra-rupam—the form of both a man and the king of the beasts, the lion. SB 7.8.18
nrpa-indra—O Emperor SB 1.15.20
nrpa-indra—O King SB 2.1.33
nrpa-indra—O King Pariksit SB 6.11.13
patra-ratha-indra—of Garuda (king of birds) SB 3.21.34
plavaga-indra-sainyaih—with the help of the soldiers of the monkeys SB 9.10.12
raja-indra—O King Yudhisthira SB 7.5.56-57
raja-indra—O Maharaja Pariksit SB 9.17.1-3
uraga-indra—on Sesa SB 4.7.42
vraja-indra—of the King of Vraja, Nanda Maharaja Madhya 18.62
vraja-indra-nandana—Krsna, the son of the King of Vraja Adi 1.79-80
vanara-indra—of the great chiefs of the monkeys SB 9.10.17