indra

sura-indra — of Indra; BG 9.20
indra-ari — the enemies of Indra; SB 1.3.28
indra — the king of the heavenly planet; SB 1.10.3
kaurava-indra — the king of the Kurus; SB 1.10.20
sura-indra — the King of heaven; SB 1.11.6
mahā-indra-bhavane — in the house of Indradeva; SB 1.15.12
nṛpa-indra — O Emperor; SB 1.15.20
mṛga-indra — lion; SB 1.16.11
kaurava-indra — the chief amongst the Kuru kings; SB 1.17.43-44
khaga-indra — Garuḍa, the king of the birds; SB 1.18.16
indra-ādayaḥ — demigods headed by the heavenly king, Indra; SB 2.1.29
nṛpa-indra — O King; SB 2.1.33
indra — the King of heaven; SB 2.5.30
daitya-indra — leaders of the atheists; SB 2.6.43-45
mahā-indra — the King of heaven; SB 2.7.25
bhoja-indra — of the King of the Bhojas; SB 3.2.25
ahi-indra — the great snake Ananta; SB 3.8.10
ahi-indra — Anantadeva; SB 3.8.29
ahi-indra — Śrī Anantadeva; SB 3.8.30
aga-indra — great mountain; SB 3.13.23
patra-ratha-indra — of Garuḍa (king of birds); SB 3.21.34
indra — of Indra, the lord of heaven; SB 3.21.51
indra-nīleṣu — of sapphires; SB 3.23.18
kula-acala-indra — of the king of the mountains (Meru); SB 3.23.39
ahi-indra — of the king of snakes; SB 3.32.4
indra-upendra-ādibhiḥ — with Indra, Upendra and the others; SB 4.2.18
indra — Lord Indra; SB 4.7.22
uraga-indra — on Śeṣa; SB 4.7.42
brahma-indra-ādyāḥ — headed by Brahmā and Indra; SB 4.7.43
ibha-indra — the king of elephants; SB 4.8.79
indra-vat — like King Indra; SB 4.16.8
indra — by the King of heaven; SB 4.19.35
indra-upasaṃsṛṣṭaiḥ — created by the King of heaven, Indra; SB 4.19.36
mānava-indra — O chief of human beings; SB 4.20.16
nara-indra — O best of kings; SB 4.22.37
rāja-indra — O King; SB 4.26.7
rāja-indra — O King; SB 4.27.5
manuṣya-indra — O ruler of men; SB 4.29.76-77
indra-dattāyām — offered by Lord Indra; SB 5.4.8
indra-spṛk — Indraspṛk; SB 5.4.10
indra-senaḥ — Indrasena; SB 5.20.3-4
indra-ādīnām — headed by Indra; SB 5.20.30
asura-indra — of the great asuras; SB 5.24.17
indra-ādiṣu — even among the demigods like the King of heaven; SB 5.24.18
indra-dūtyā — the messenger of Indra; SB 5.24.30
indra-priyam-karaḥ — to please King Indra; SB 6.6.33-36
indra-śatro — O enemy of Indra; SB 6.9.11
indra-senā-agram — the front of Indra's army; SB 6.10.19-22
indra-sainikān — the soldiers of King Indra; SB 6.10.27
indra-śatruḥ — Vṛtrāsura, the enemy of Indra; SB 6.11.2-3
indra-śatruḥ — Vṛtrāsura; SB 6.11.10
nṛpa-indra — O King Parīkṣit; SB 6.11.13
indra — King Indra; SB 6.12.23
indra-ādayaḥ — and the demigods headed by Indra; SB 6.13.2
indra-patnyā — by Indra's wife Śacīdevī; SB 6.13.16
mahā-indra-mokṣam — the liberation of the King of heaven; SB 6.13.22-23
rāja-indra — O best of kings; SB 6.15.2
nara-indra — O King; SB 6.15.28
indra-haṇam — who can kill Indra; SB 6.18.37
indra-hā — killer of Indra, or follower of Indra; SB 6.18.45
indra — O Indra; SB 6.18.63
daitya-indra-anucaraiḥ — by the followers of Hiraṇyakaśipu, the King of the Daityas; SB 7.2.16
daitya-indra-tapasā — by the severe austerity performed by the King of the Daityas, Hiraṇyakaśipu; SB 7.3.6
indra — the kings; SB 7.4.5-7
indra-śatro — O enemy of King Indra; SB 7.5.28
rāja-indra — O King Yudhiṣṭhira; SB 7.5.56-57
nṛ-mṛga-indra-rūpam — the form of both a man and the king of the beasts, the lion; SB 7.8.18
brahma-indra-giriśa-ādayaḥ — headed by Lord Brahmā, King Indra and Lord Śiva; SB 7.8.37-39
daitya-indra — O my dear Prahlāda, King of the Daityas; SB 7.10.20
mṛga-indra-līlām — pastimes as a lion and human being combined; SB 7.10.47
daitya-indra — of the King of the demons; SB 7.10.47
rāja-indra — O best of kings; SB 7.14.41
ibha-indra — of the elephant; SB 8.2.29
mahā-indra — King Indra; SB 8.5.17-18
indra-vāyu-ādīn — all the demigods, headed by Lord Indra and Vāyu; SB 8.5.19-20
indra — the King of heaven; SB 8.7.12
sura-indra — the King of heaven; SB 8.7.31
nara-indra — O King; SB 8.9.16-17
indra-ādayaḥ — the demigods, headed by Indra; SB 8.10.53
rāja-indra — O King; SB 8.13.8
indra-padam — the post of Indra; SB 8.13.13
indra-sāvarṇiḥ — Indra-sāvarṇi; SB 8.13.33
indra-sāvarṇi — of Indra-sāvarṇi; SB 8.13.33
indra-purīm — to the capital of King Indra; SB 8.15.10-11
indra-yoṣitām — of all the ladies protected by Indra; SB 8.15.23
indra-jyeṣṭhaiḥ — persons of whom King Indra is the eldest; SB 8.17.14
asura-indra — O King of the demons (Mahārāja Bali); SB 8.19.10
daitya-indra — O King of the Daityas; SB 8.19.16
indra-senaḥ — Bali Mahārāja, who had obtained the soldiers of King Indra and who was situated in the post of Indra; SB 8.20.23
indra-pradhānān — headed by King Indra; SB 8.20.25-29
nara-indra — O King; SB 8.21.4
indra-senaḥ — Bali Mahārāja, who now possessed all the military force of Indra; SB 8.22.13
indra-vāhaḥ — Indravāha ("he whose carrier is Indra"); SB 9.6.12
bhujaga-indra-prayuktayā — engaged by Vāsuki, the King of the serpents; SB 9.7.2
plavaga-indra-sainyaiḥ — with the help of the soldiers of the monkeys; SB 9.10.12
kapi-indra — of powerful monkeys; SB 9.10.16
vānara-indra — of the great chiefs of the monkeys; SB 9.10.17
kosala-indra-anumoditaḥ — approved by the King of Kosala, Lord Rāmacandra; SB 9.10.29
dik-ibha-indra-paṭṭam — as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directions; SB 9.11.21
indra-bhavane — in the court of King Indra; SB 9.14.14
rāja-indra — O Mahārāja Parīkṣit; SB 9.17.1-3
manuṣya-indra — O Your Majesty, best of human beings; SB 9.18.43
bhoja-indra — O King of Bhoja; SB 10.4.31
rāja-indra — O best of kings; SB 10.14.51
rāja-indra — O most exalted of kings; SB 10.17.20
dharaṇi-dhara-indra — like the king of the mountains, Sumeru; SB 10.18.26
nara-indra — O ruler of men; SB 10.23.23
indra — for Indra, the King of heaven; SB 10.24.1
indra-yāga — for the sacrifice to Indra; SB 10.24.25
indra — by Indra; SB 10.25.14
mahā-indra — of King Indra; SB 10.26.25
indra-śriyā — with the opulence of Indra; SB 10.27.15
gaja-indra — of a king of the elephants; SB 10.33.23
indra-muktaḥ — released by King Indra; SB 10.36.10
giri-indra — a kingly mountain; SB 10.37.31
dvirada-indra — (like) a lordly elephant; SB 10.41.27
rāja-indra — O best of kings (Parīkṣit); SB 10.41.49
indra — like the chief; SB 10.44.8
indra-dhvajaḥ — a tall festival column; SB 10.44.22-23
nara-indra — O ruler of men (King Parīkṣit); SB 10.44.38
rāja-indra — O exalted King (Parīkṣit); SB 10.45.20
nara-indra — of kings; SB 10.47.45
paurava-indra — of the rulers of the dynasty of Pūru; SB 10.49.1-2
magadha-indra — by the King of Magadha, Jarāsandha; SB 10.50.25-28
indra-ādyaiḥ — headed by Lord Indra; SB 10.51.15
mṛga-indra — like a lion; SB 10.51.23-26
magadha-indra — and the King of Magadha, Jarāsandha; SB 10.52.41
indra-ketubhiḥ — with festive columns; SB 10.54.56
nara-indra — O ruler of men; SB 10.58.40
indra — of Lord Indra; SB 10.59.11
indra — of the King; SB 10.59.38-39
nara-indra — of the king; SB 10.71.33
rāja-indra — O exalted King; SB 10.72.28
indra-ādayaḥ — headed by Lord Indra; SB 10.74.13-15
rāja-indra — O best of kings (Parīkṣit); SB 10.75.4-7
indra — lordly; SB 10.75.11
nara-indra — of the kings among men; SB 10.75.32
ditija-indra — of the kings of the demons; SB 10.75.32
sura-indra — and of the kings of the demigods; SB 10.75.32
rāja-indra — O best of kings; SB 10.78.12
mahā-indra-adrau — at the Mahendra Mountain; SB 10.79.11-15
mahā-indra — of great Indra, the King of heaven; SB 10.81.28
rāja-indra — O best of kings (Parīkṣit); SB 10.82.23-26
indra-senaḥ — Bali, who conquered the army of Indra; SB 10.85.38
uraga-indra — of lordly serpents; SB 10.87.23
dānava-indra — O best of the demons; SB 10.88.33
rāja-indra — O most eminent of kings; SB 10.90.35
nara-indra — O King; SB 11.3.35
mahā-indra-dhiṣṇyam — the position of Lord Indra; SB 11.14.14
indra-mukhyān — headed by Lord Indra; SB 11.21.32
rāja-indra — O king of kings (Parīkṣit); SB 11.30.44
mahā-indra-pramukhāḥ — led by Lord Indra; SB 11.31.1
rāja-indra — O best of kings; SB 12.6.19
manuṣya-indra — O great ruler of men; SB 12.6.24
indra-bhṛtyāḥ — the servants of Indra; SB 12.8.25
indra-anucaraiḥ — by the followers of Indra; SB 12.8.30
varuṇa-indra-rudra-marutaḥ — as well as Varuṇa, Indra, Rudra and the Maruts; SB 12.13.1
vraja-indra-nandana — Kṛṣṇa, the son of the King of Vraja; CC Adi 1.79-80
indra-ari — the enemies of Lord Indra; CC Adi 2.67
indra-ari — the demons; CC Adi 5.79
paśupa-indra-nandana-juṣaḥ — of the service of the son of Vraja's King, Mahārāja Nanda; CC Adi 17.281
gopa-indra-nandana — the son of the King of the cowherd men; CC Madhya 2.55
uraga-indra — of serpents; CC Madhya 8.224
uraga-indra — of serpents; CC Madhya 9.123
indra-ari — the enemies of Lord Indra; CC Madhya 9.143
paśupa-indra-nandana-juṣaḥ — of the service of the son of Vraja's King, Mahārāja Nanda; CC Madhya 9.150
indra-gopam — to the small red insect called indra-gopa; CC Madhya 15.170
vraja-indra — of the King of Vraja, Nanda Mahārāja; CC Madhya 18.62
indra-ari — the enemies of Lord Indra; CC Madhya 20.156
indra-sāvarṇye — in the Indra-sāvarṇya-manvantara; CC Madhya 20.328
indra-gaṇa — the Indras; CC Madhya 21.68
indra-dhanu — like a rainbow; CC Madhya 21.109
deva-muni-indra-guhyam — difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kings; CC Madhya 22.42
indra — King Indra of the heavenly planets; CC Madhya 23.116
deva-muni-indra-guhyam — difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kings; CC Madhya 24.219
indra-ari — the enemies of Lord Indra; CC Madhya 25.134
indra — Lord Indra, the King of heaven; CC Antya 5.136
indra — the King of heaven; CC Antya 5.138
indra bale — Indra says; CC Antya 5.139
indra-sama — like the heavenly King, Indra; CC Antya 6.39
indra-sukha — the material happiness of the King of heaven, Indra; CC Antya 6.134
indra — Indra; CC Antya 7.124
indra — King Indra; CC Antya 7.128
śrī-gopa-indra — of Nanda Mahārāja; CC Antya 15.14
indra-dhanu — the bow of Indra (a rainbow); CC Antya 15.66
indra-dhanu — the rainbow; CC Antya 19.39
indra-nīla — the gem known as indranīla; CC Antya 19.41
indra-gopam — to the small red insect called indragopa; Bs 5.54
indra — for the leaders; MM 32
indra — like the king; MM 34
gaja-indra — to the king of the elephants; MM 44