baka

baka — crane; SB 3.10.25
baka-kańka-gṛdhraiḥ — with cranes, herons and vultures; SB 5.13.16
baka — herons; SB 5.14.29
baka — by the asura named Baka; SB 10.2.1-2
baka-rūpa-dhṛk — assumed the bodily shape of a big duck; SB 10.11.48
mahā-baka-grastam — swallowed by the great duck; SB 10.11.49
baka-arim — unto the enemy of Bakāsura; SB 10.11.52
baka-āsyāt — from the mouth of Bakāsura; SB 10.11.53
bakī-baka-anujaḥ — the younger brother of Pūtanā and Bakāsura; SB 10.12.14
baka-vat — like Bakāsura; SB 10.12.24
baka-ari-uśat-mukham — the beautiful face of Kṛṣṇa, the enemy of Bakāsura; SB 10.12.24
baka-ari — of the enemy of Bakāsura; SB 10.12.26
baka — Bakāsura; SB 10.43.30
baka-ādayaḥ — Baka and others; SB 10.46.26
baka-vat — just like a duck; SB 11.23.38-39
baka-vatsayoḥ — of the demons named Baka and Vatsa; SB 12.12.28-29
baka-pāńti — like a row of white ducks; CC Madhya 21.109
baka — a duck; CC Antya 5.129
baka-prāya — like a duck; CC Antya 7.102
baka-pāńti bhāla — like a line of ducks; CC Antya 15.66
baka-pāńti — like rows of ducks; CC Antya 19.39