rksa

ṛkṣa — heavenly bodies; SB 1.19.30
ṛkṣa — the firmament; SB 2.5.11
ṛkṣa — the influential stars; SB 2.6.13-16
ṛkṣa — luminaries like Aśvinī; SB 3.11.13
ṛkṣa-rūpī — in the form of a stag; SB 3.31.36
ṛkṣa-śalyakaiḥ — with ṛkṣas and śalyakas; SB 4.6.19-20
ṛkṣa — constellations; SB 4.9.20-21
ṛkṣa-tārāḥ — stars; SB 4.12.25
graha-ṛkṣa — the stars and planets; SB 5.18.32
ṛkṣa-giriḥ — Ṛkṣagiri; SB 5.19.16
sapāda-ṛkṣa-dvayam — by stellar calculations, two and a quarter constellations; SB 5.22.5
graha-ṛkṣa-tārā-mayam — consisting of all the planets and stars; SB 5.23.9
janma-ṛkṣa — of one's own janma-nakṣatra, or birth star; SB 7.14.20-23
ṛkṣa — bears; SB 8.2.22
ṛkṣa-mālām — the clusters of stars; SB 8.20.24
ṛkṣa-rājaḥ tu — the king in the form of a bear also; SB 8.21.8
ṛkṣa — Ṛkṣa; SB 9.10.19
ṛkṣa-rāṭ — the King of the Ṛkṣas, Jāmbavān; SB 9.10.42-43
śānta-ṛkṣa — none of the constellations were fierce (all of them were peaceful); SB summary
janma-ṛkṣa-yoge — at that time, there was also a conjunction of the moon with the auspicious constellation Rohiṇī; SB 10.7.4
ṛkṣa-rāja — of the king of the bears; SB 10.56.19
ṛkṣa — of the bears; SB 10.56.29-30
ṛkṣa-pate — O lord of the bears; SB 10.56.31
ṛkṣa-rājam — the king of the bears, Jāmbavān; SB 10.83.9
ṛkṣa — the stars; SB 10.85.7