sarpa

sarpa-grastaḥ — one who is bitten by the snake; SB 1.13.46
gale sarpa — the snake on the shoulder; SB 1.18.38
sarpa — by serpents; SB 3.30.26
sarpa — from snakes; SB 4.14.3
sarpa-ādi — a snake, etc.; SB 6.9.37
vṛścika-sarpa-hatyā — by killing a snake or a scorpion; SB 7.9.14
sarpa-yāga-agnau — in the fire of the sacrifice for killing all the snakes; SB 9.22.36
sarpa-hradaḥ — the serpent's lake; SB 10.16.7
sarpa — My dear serpent; SB 10.16.60
sarpa-janaiḥ — by the serpent race; SB 10.17.2-3
sarpa-vapuḥ — his snake body; SB 10.34.9
sarpa — snake (bites); SB 10.56.11
sarpa-cetasaḥ — who is thinking it to be a snake; SB 11.26.17
sarpa-satre — in the snake sacrifice; SB 12.6.17
sarpa-rāṭ — the king of snakes; SB 12.6.24
sarpa — from snakes; SB 12.6.26
sarpa-satrāt — from the snake sacrifice; SB 12.6.28
saṃsāra-sarpa — by the snake of material existence; SB 12.13.21
sarpa — a snake; CC Adi 11.20
viraha-sarpa — the separation snake; CC Adi 16.21
viraha-sarpa — of the separation snake; CC Adi 16.21
kāla-sarpa-ākāra — just like a venomous snake; CC Madhya 11.10
sarpa-vapuḥ — the body of a snake; CC Madhya 25.77
sarpa — of snakes; CC Antya 15.75