dvipa
jambū-dvīpa — the globe or planet of our residence; SB 1.12.5
sapta-dvīpa-vatīm — consisting of seven islands; SB 3.21.2
sapta-dvīpa — seven islands; SB 4.21.12
dvīpa — islands; SB 5.1.33
dvīpa — islands; SB 5.1.33
jambū-dvīpa-okasaḥ — the inhabitants of Jambūdvīpa; SB 5.2.1
sapta-dvīpa — of the seven islands; SB 5.16.2
dvīpa-āyāma-samunnāhaḥ — whose height is the same measurement as the width of Jambūdvīpa; SB 5.16.7
dvīpa — the islands; SB 5.18.32
dvīpa-ākhyā-karaḥ — causing the name of the island; SB 5.20.2
dvīpa-hūtaye — for the name of the island; SB 5.20.8
tat-dvīpa-adhipatiḥ — the master of that island; SB 5.20.9
kuśa-dvīpa — the island called Kuśadvīpa; SB 5.20.13
tat-dvīpa-ākhyā-karaḥ — giving the island its name; SB 5.20.13
tat-dvīpa-patiḥ — the master of that island; SB 5.20.14
kuśa-dvīpa-okasaḥ — the inhabitants of the island known as Kuśadvīpa; SB 5.20.16
dvīpa-nāma — the name of the island; SB 5.20.18
tat-dvīpa-madhye — within that island; SB 5.20.30
dvīpa — and other different planetary systems; SB 5.26.40
dvīpa — different planets; SB 6.1.4-5
sa-dvīpa — with the islands; SB 7.3.5
sapta-dvīpa-vatī — consisting of seven islands; SB 7.4.16
dvipa-hatyayā — by the killing of an elephant; SB 7.8.30
dvipa — water elephants; SB 8.7.18
dvīpa — appearing like an island; SB 8.8.41-46
dvīpa-dāśuṣam — because I can give You an entire island; SB 8.19.19
sapta-dvīpa-vara-icchayā — by the desire to take possession of seven islands; SB 8.19.22
sapta-dvīpa-adhipatayaḥ — those who are proprietors of the seven islands; SB 8.19.23
dvipa-uttama — in the best of powerful elephants; SB 9.4.27
sapta-dvīpa-vatīm — consisting of seven islands; SB 9.6.33-34
sapta-dvīpa-vatī-patiḥ — Māndhātā, who was the King of the entire world, consisting of seven islands; SB 9.6.47
dvīpa — islands; SB 9.10.52
sapta-dvīpa-patiḥ — the master of the entire world, consisting of seven islands; SB 9.18.46
sapta-dvīpa — of the seven islands (the whole world); SB 9.23.24
dvīpa — islands; SB 10.8.37-39
dvipa — elephants; SB 10.43.39
dvipa — with elephants; SB 10.50.25-28
dvīpa — as islands; SB 10.50.25-28
dvipa — elephants; SB 10.71.14
dvipa-ariḥ — a lion ("enemy of elephants"); SB 10.83.12
nava-dvīpa — of the nine islands (comprising Bhārata-varṣa); SB 11.2.19
śveta-dvīpa — of the white island, the abode of Kṣīrodakaśāyī Viṣṇu; SB 11.15.18
dvīpa — with its islands; SB 12.9.14
dvīpa-varṣa-samudrāṇām — of the continents, great islands and oceans; SB 12.12.16
śveta-dvīpa — the white island; CC Adi 5.17
nava-dvīpa — Navadvīpa; CC Madhya 9.294
sapta-dvīpa-ambudhi — the oceans of the islands; CC Madhya 20.387
śveta-dvīpa — Śvetadvīpa (the white island); Bs 5.5