vrka

vṛka-udaraḥ — the voracious eater (Bhīma); BG 1.15
vṛka-nābhibhiḥ — by the vṛka and nābhi, or kastūrī deer; SB 4.6.21
vṛka-saṃjñāya — unto his brother whose name was Vṛka; SB 4.24.2
vṛka-yūtha — a group of tigers; SB 4.29.54
vṛkasālā-vṛka — from wolves and dogs; SB 5.8.12
vṛka-sṛgālāḥ — tigers and jackals; SB 5.14.3
vṛka-ādibhiḥ — by tigers and other ferocious animals; SB 7.2.38
vṛka-vat — like a tiger; SB 9.10.11
vṛka-ādīn — Vṛka and other sons; SB 9.24.43
vṛka-udaraḥ — Bhīma; SB 10.71.7
vṛka-asurāya — to the demon Vṛka; SB 10.88.13
vṛka-asure — demon Vṛka; SB 10.88.37