ahi
ahi-vat — like a cobra; SB 3.1.37
ahi-rāja — the serpent-king; SB 3.8.5
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
ahi-kaśipu — on the snake bed; SB 3.9.20
ahi — like a snake; SB 3.16.10
ahi-rāṭ — a great cobra; SB 3.18.13
ahi-indra — of the king of snakes; SB 3.32.4
ahi — serpent; SB 4.22.38
ahi — by the serpent; SB 5.12.2
mahā-ahi — of great serpents; SB 5.24.12
ahi-patayaḥ — the leaders of the snakes; SB 5.25.4
kāla-ahi — of the deadly snake of time, (which can cause immediate death); SB 7.9.5
ahi-kūpe — in a blind well full of snakes; SB 7.9.28
ahi — snake; SB 8.6.20
ahi — different kinds of snakes; SB 8.7.18
ahi — the cobras; SB 8.7.46
ahi-īśvaram — the supreme controller and serpent incarnation; SB 9.24.52
ahi-bhoga-utthitam — issuing from the serpent's body, which was meant for material enjoyment; SB 10.12.33
ahi-mokṣaṇam — their deliverance and the deliverance of the python; SB 10.12.37
ahi-īśaḥ — the king of serpents; SB 10.16.38
ahi — of the snakes; SB 10.26.12
ahi-īśvaram — the Lord of serpents (Ananta Śeṣa, the plenary expansion of Lord Balarāma who serves as the bed of Viṣṇu); SB 10.39.44-45
ahi-manyavaḥ — their anger like that of a snake; SB 11.5.7
ahi — of the snake; SB 12.6.13
ahi-vallikā — of the betel plant; CC Antya 16.119