jihva

jihvā — the tongue; SB 2.1.30
jihvā — tongue; SB 2.3.20
jihvā — the tongue; SB 2.6.1
jihvā — the tongue; SB 2.10.18
jihvā — the tongue; SB 3.13.37
jihvā — the sense of taste; SB 3.26.41
jihvā-agre — on the tip of the tongue; SB 3.33.7
idhma-jihva — Idhmajihva; SB 5.1.25
jihvā — the tongue; SB 6.2.33
jihvā — the tongue; SB 6.3.29
jihvā — tongue; SB 7.9.15
jihvā — the tongue; SB 7.9.40
jihvā — his tongues; SB 10.17.6
jihvā — the tongue; SB 11.9.27
jihvā — the tongue; SB 11.19.36-39
jihvā — the sense of taste, experienced upon the tongue; SB 11.22.15
jihvā-adi — the tongue, the sensation of taste and the god of water, Varuṇa; SB 11.22.32
jihvā — of the tongue; CC Adi 2.2
jihvā — tongue; CC Adi 17.200
jihvā — the tongue; CC Adi 17.201-202
jihvā — the tongue; CC Madhya 2.32
mora jihvā — my tongue; CC Madhya 8.133
jihvā-agre — on the tongue; CC Madhya 11.192
jihvā — the tongue; CC Madhya 15.108
jihvā — tongue; CC Madhya 17.111
jihvā-ādau — beginning with the tongue; CC Madhya 17.136
jihvā — tongue; CC Madhya 18.203
jihvā-agre — on the tongue; CC Madhya 19.72
jihvā — tongue; CC Madhya 19.213
jihvā-phalam — the perfection of the tongue; CC Madhya 20.61
jihvā-lāmpaṭya — indulging in satisfying the tongue; CC Antya 8.85
jihvā — the tongue; CC Antya 13.76
jihvā-agre — on the tip of the tongue; CC Antya 16.27
jihvā — of the tongue; CC Antya 16.119
jihvā — tongue; CC Antya 16.121-122
jihvā — of the tongue; NoI 1
jihvā — tongue; MM 19