haram
sattva-haram — that which deteriorates the good qualities; SB 1.1.22
haram — who dispels; SB 3.20.25
hāram — a pearl necklace; SB 4.9.38
hāram — necklace; SB 4.15.16
manaḥ-haram — beautiful; SB 4.24.23
agha-haram — neutralizing the effect of sinful life; SB 6.2.14
pāpa-haram — suitable for destroying all sinful reactions; SB 6.4.21
haram — Lord Śiva; SB 6.17.12
prapanna-ārti-haram — who can mitigate all the distresses of a sheltered devotee; SB 8.7.22
hāram — garland or necklace; SB 8.8.16
jarā-mṛtyu-harām — which can counteract invalidity, old age and death; SB 8.9.21
sarva-pāpa-haram — vanquishes the reactions of sinful activities; SB 9.23.17
hāram — the activities of the Lord, which should be heard and kept on the neck as a garland; SB 10.7.1-2
manaḥ-haram — stealing the minds; SB 10.21.6
manaḥ-haram — enchanting; SB 10.29.3
sandeśa-haram — the message carrier; SB 10.47.3
haram — which removes; SB 10.57.42
hāram — whose pearl necklaces; SB 10.75.33
manaḥ-harām — enchanting; SB 10.86.6
haram — Lord Śiva; SB 10.88.17
agha-ogha-haram — who takes away everything inauspicious from the devotee; SB 11.3.31
haram — which takes away; SB 11.31.24
manaḥ-harām — which are so beautiful; CC Adi 14.5
agha-ogha-haram — who takes away everything inauspicious from the devotee; CC Madhya 25.140
guñjā-hāram — the garland of conchshells; CC Antya 6.327