madhu
madhu-sūdanaḥ — the killer of Madhu; BG 2.1
madhu-sūdana — O killer of Madhu; BG 2.4
madhu-sūdana — O killer of the demon Madhu; BG 6.33
madhu-pate — O Lord of Madhu; SB 1.8.42
madhu-patiḥ — the master of Madhu (Kṛṣṇa); SB 1.10.18
madhu-dviṣaḥ — of the enemy of Madhu (Śrī Kṛṣṇa); SB 1.10.32
madhu — Madhu; SB 1.11.11
madhu — Madhu; SB 1.14.25
madhu — sweethearts; SB 1.16.35
madhu — honey; SB 1.18.12
madhu-cyut — sweet to hear; SB 1.19.22
madhu-āmada — intoxication by drinking; SB 3.3.15
madhu-dviṣaḥ — the enemy of the Madhu asura; SB 3.7.19
madhu-vrata-śriyā — sweet sound in beauty; SB 3.8.31
madhu — fragrant, laden with honey; SB 3.15.17
madhu-vrata-pateḥ — of the king of the bees; SB 3.16.20
madhu-sūdanaḥ — the killer of the demon Madhu; SB 3.24.6
madhu-dviṣaḥ — the killer of the Madhu demon; SB 3.32.18
madhu-vratam — with bees; SB 3.33.18
madhu-gandhena — with the scent of honey; SB 4.2.25
madhu-vanam — of the name Madhuvana; SB 4.8.42
madhu-vrataiḥ — with bumblebees; SB 4.9.63
madhu-dviṣaḥ — of the Lord (the enemy of Madhu); SB 4.12.21
madhu-cyutam — like pouring honey; SB 4.12.28
madhu-karaḥ — the bumblebee; SB 4.18.2
madhu — sweet; SB 4.18.17
madhu-cyutaḥ — dropping honey; SB 4.19.8
madhu — sweet to hear; SB 4.22.17
madhu-dviṣaḥ — of the Lord; SB 4.22.20
madhu — sweetness; SB 4.24.64
madhu-bhuk — enjoying sex life; SB 4.27.18
madhu-bhit — of the killer of the Madhu demon; SB 4.29.39-40
madhu — of honey; SB 4.29.54
kāma-madhu-lavān — little drops of honeylike sense gratification; SB 5.14.22
madhu-dviṭ — of Lord Kṛṣṇa, who killed the demon Madhu; SB 5.14.44
madhu — honey; SB 5.16.13-14
madhu-dhārāḥ — flows of honey; SB 5.16.22
madhu — honey; SB 5.16.24
madhu — by honey; SB 5.17.20
madhu-kulyā — Madhukulyā; SB 5.20.15
madhu-ruhaḥ — Madhuruha; SB 5.20.21
madhu-āsavena — and the honey; SB 5.25.7
madhu — nectar; SB 6.1.58-60
madhu-puṣpitāyām — in the flowery Vedic language describing the results of ritualistic performances; SB 6.3.25
madhu — the honey; SB 6.3.33
madhu-hā — named Madhusūdana; SB 6.8.21
madhu-mathana — O killer of the Madhu demon; SB 6.9.39
madhu-dviṣaḥ — of Viṣṇu, the slayer of the Madhu demon; SB 7.1.38
madhu-lavaiḥ — with drops of honey (happiness); SB 7.9.25
madhu-kaiṭabha-ākhyau — known as Madhu and Kaiṭabha; SB 7.9.37
madhu — drinking liquor or honey; SB 7.12.12
madhu-vratāt — from the bumblebee; SB 7.13.36
madhu-vat — as good as honey ("money is honey"); SB 7.13.36
madhu-purī — Mathurā; SB 7.14.30-33
madhu-mādhavau — flowers and fruits produced during spring, or in the months of Caitra and Vaiśākha; SB 8.8.11
madhu-sūdanaḥ — the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is known as Madhusūdana, the killer of the demon Madhu; SB 8.12.37
madhu-vrataiḥ — with bees; SB 8.15.12
madhu-vrata — of bees always hankering for honey; SB 8.18.3
madhu-vrata — of bees; SB 8.20.32-33
madhu-sūdanaḥ — the killer of the Madhu demon; SB 9.24.60
madhu — and by the Madhus; SB 9.24.62
madhu-hā — the killer of the demon Madhu; SB 10.6.21
madhu — the honey; SB 10.14.33
madhu-cyutaḥ — dripping sweet sap; SB 10.20.27
madhu-patiḥ — the Lord of Madhu (Kṛṣṇa); SB 10.21.2
madhu — with sweet sap; SB 10.27.26
madhu — sweet-tasting; SB 10.34.3
madhu — mixed with honey; SB 10.34.3
madhu — of sweet sap; SB 10.35.8-11
madhu — by the honeylike sweetness; SB 10.35.8-11
madhu-puryām — in the city of Mathurā; SB 10.38.1
madhu-parka — honey mixed with milk; SB 10.38.37-38
madhu-purīm — to Mathurā; SB 10.39.11-12
madhu — like honey; SB 10.39.24
madhu-kaiṭabha — of the demons Madhu and Kaiṭabha; SB 10.40.17-18
madhu-puri — in Mathurā; SB 10.42.24
madhu-sūdanaḥ — the killer of the demon Madhu; SB 10.43.13
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān — the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so on; SB 10.45.15-16
madhu-purīm — to Mathurā City; SB 10.46.48
madhu-karam — a honeybee; SB 10.47.11
madhu-patiḥ — the Lord of the Madhu dynasty; SB 10.47.12
madhu-puryām — in the city of Mathurā; SB 10.47.21
madhu-parkam — the traditional mixture of milk and honey; SB 10.53.33
madhu-sūdana — O killer of Madhu; SB 10.60.47
madhu — the honey; SB 10.62.15
madhu — springtime; SB 10.62.29-30
madhu — of honey; SB 10.65.20
madhu — of Mathurā; SB 10.75.33
madhu — Mathurā; SB 10.86.20
madhu-pateḥ — of Kṛṣṇa, the Lord of Madhu; SB 10.90.23
madhu-dviṣaḥ — of Kṛṣṇa, enemy of the demon Madhu; SB 10.90.35
madhu-dviṣaḥ — of the enemy of Madhu; SB 11.2.28
madhu-bhidā — by the killer of the demon Madhu; SB 11.4.17
madhu-kṛt — the honeybee; SB 11.7.33-35
madhu-hā — the honey thief; SB 11.7.33-35
mādhu-karīm — of the honeybee; SB 11.8.9
madhu-hā — the one who steals the honey from the beehive; SB 11.8.15
madhu — the honey; SB 11.8.15
madhu-hā — the person who steals honey from the bees; SB 11.8.16
madhu-mādhavau — spring; SB 11.16.27
madhu-dviṣaḥ — from Lord Kṛṣṇa, the enemy of the demon Madhu; SB 11.30.10
madhu — sweet-tasting; SB 11.30.12
madhu-arbudāḥ — the Madhus and Arbudas; SB 11.30.18
madhu-ādiṣu — beginning with Madhu; SB 12.11.32
madhu-māsam — the month of Madhu (Caitra, at the time of the spring equinox); SB 12.11.33
madhu-kulyāḥ — rivers of honey; SB 12.12.63
madhu-pa — and bumble bees; CC Adi 2.2
madhu-sūdanaḥ — the killer of the Madhu demon; CC Adi 4.116
madhu-puryām — in the city of Mathurā; CC Adi 6.68
madhu — honey; CC Adi 10.1
madhu — by the honey; CC Adi 11.1
madhu āna — bring honey; CC Adi 17.115
madhu āna — bring honey; CC Adi 17.115
madhu-pāna — drinking of the honey; CC Adi 17.238
madhu-ripuḥ — the enemy of the demon Madhu; CC Madhya 2.36
madhu — the honey; CC Madhya 8.180
madhu-dhārāḥ — showers of honey; CC Madhya 8.276
madhu-dviṭ — of the killer of the demon Madhu; CC Madhya 9.269
madhu-pāne — in drinking the honey; CC Madhya 12.214
madhu — honey; CC Madhya 14.178
mādhu-karī — as collected by the bees; CC Madhya 15.243
madhu-purīra — of Mathurā; CC Madhya 17.187
madhu-vana — Madhuvana; CC Madhya 17.193
madhu-aśru — tears in the form of honey; CC Madhya 17.200
madhu-purī — Mathurā; CC Madhya 19.102
madhu-purī — Mathurā; CC Madhya 19.106
mādhu-karī — begging little by little, like honeybees; CC Madhya 19.128
madhu-ripu — of Kṛṣṇa, the enemy of the Madhu demon; CC Madhya 19.165
ati-madhu — extraordinarily sweet; CC Madhya 21.135
madhu-gandhi — the fragrance of honey; CC Madhya 21.136
sei madhu — that ambrosia; CC Madhya 21.140
madhu-gandhi — the fragrance of honey; CC Madhya 23.35
madhu-dhārāḥ — showers of honey; CC Madhya 24.208
madhu — sweet; CC Madhya 24.215
tāra madhu — the honey collected from those lotus flowers; CC Madhya 25.273
sphīta-madhu-vratāni — having many maddened bumblebees; CC Antya 1.159
madhu-vratāḥ — the bumblebees; CC Antya 1.159
madhu-smita — sweet smiling; CC Antya 15.71
madhu-miṣe — by the oozing of honey; CC Antya 16.148
madhu-udyāne — in the garden known as Jagannātha-vallabha; CC Antya 19.1
madhu-purī — the transcendental city known as Mathurā; NoI 9
madhu-kaiṭabha-are — O enemy of Madhu and Kaiṭabha; MM 25
madhu — honey; MM 26
madhu-vidviṣe — the antagonist of the demon Madhu; MM 50