sarah

śaraḥ — pens; SB 1.6.13
śaraḥ — the arrow; SB 1.8.10
sva-sāraḥ — own sisters; SB 1.14.27
śīla-sārāḥ — qualitatively powerful; SB 1.19.19
nābhi-saraḥ — the depression of the navel; SB 2.1.27
saraḥ-ruham — the lotus flower; SB 2.8.5
saraḥ — lake; SB 3.8.32
sārāḥ — values of life; SB 3.15.23
bindu-saraḥ — lake of tears; SB 3.21.38-39
saraḥ — the lake; SB 3.23.25
ugra-śaraḥ — with sharpened arrows; SB 4.17.35
saraḥ — reservoir of water; SB 4.24.20
saraḥ — going; SB 4.25.27
saraḥ it — like a lake; SB 5.2.13
gṛhīta-sāraḥ — whose patience is exhausted; SB 5.14.19
puraḥ-sarāḥ — the assistants or messengers; SB 6.1.32
nārāyaṇa-saraḥ — the lake named Nārāyaṇa-saras; SB 6.5.3
nārāyaṇa-saraḥ — the holy lake named Nārāyaṇa-saras; SB 6.5.25
ātta-sārāḥ — whose prowess was taken away; SB 6.10.29
saraḥ — of a lake or reservoir of water; SB 6.16.15
brahma-rudra-puraḥ sarāḥ — represented by Lord Brahmā and Lord Śiva; SB 7.9.1
vajra-sārāḥ — their bodies becoming invincible to thunderbolts; SB 7.10.60
bindu-saraḥ — the place where Bindu-sarovara is situated; SB 7.14.30-33
saraḥ — a lake; SB 8.2.14-19
saraḥ — from the lake; SB 8.2.23-24
saraḥ — lake; SB 8.4.17-24
saraḥ — water; SB 8.24.26
saraḥ-gandha — by the aroma of the lotus flower; SB 10.13.5
saraḥ — and the lakes; SB 10.18.5
saraḥ — its lakes; SB 10.21.2
saha-kṛṣṇa-sārāḥ — accompanied by the black deer (their husbands); SB 10.21.11
sārāḥ — their hearts; SB 10.21.12
saraḥ-ruham — like a lotus flower; SB 10.31.5
jarāsandha-puraḥ-sarāḥ — headed by Jarāsandha; SB 10.54.9
puraḥ-sarāḥ — placing in their front; SB 10.75.12
bindu-saraḥ — the lake Bindu-sarovara; SB 10.78.19-20
puraḥ-sarāḥ — placing in front; SB 10.84.53
śaraḥ — an arrow; SB 10.89.50
satya-sāraḥ — one who lives by truth and whose strength and firmness come from truthfulness; SB 11.11.29-32
akṛṣṇa-sāraḥ — without spotted antelopes; SB 11.21.8
kṛṣṇa-sāraḥ — possessing spotted antelopes; SB 11.21.8
mahā-sāraḥ — very powerful; SB 11.23.38-39
sāraḥ — whose heart; SB 12.12.69
saha-kṛṣṇa-sārāḥ — accompanied by the black deer (their husbands); CC Madhya 17.36
sāraḥ — whose heart; CC Madhya 17.138
sāraḥ — whose heart; CC Madhya 24.48
mahā-saraḥ — a great lake or very deep lake; CC Madhya 24.348
saraḥ — lake; NoI 11