tapta
tapta — fiery; SB 1.8.10
tapta-kāñcana — molten gold; SB 1.12.9
tapta-vāluke — of hot sand; SB 3.30.22
tapta — scorched; SB 3.31.17
tapta-hema — molten gold; SB 4.24.24-25
tapta-sūrmiḥ — Taptasūrmi; SB 5.26.7
tapta-taile — in boiling oil; SB 5.26.13
tapta — heated; SB 5.26.14
tapta — melted; SB 6.9.13-17
tapta-hema-ābhaḥ — whose bodily luster became like molten gold; SB 7.3.23
tapta-hema-avadātena — with a luster like that of molten gold; SB 8.6.3-7
tapta — those who are distressed; SB 10.20.20
tapta — burned; SB 10.29.38
tapta — burning; SB 10.29.41
tapta-jīvanam — life for those aggrieved in the material world; SB 10.31.9
tapta-maya — red-hot (iron); SB 10.37.6
tapta — made to burn; SB 10.48.7
taptā — sorrowful; SB 10.57.8
tapta — molten; SB 10.66.32-33
tapta — burning; SB 10.79.3-4
tapta — distressed; SB 10.83.9
tapta — molten; SB 11.27.38-41
tapta — molten; SB 11.30.28-32
tapta-hema — as molten gold; CC Adi 3.41
tapta — molten; CC Adi 3.59
tapta — hot; CC Madhya 2.51
tapta-jīvanam — life for persons very much aggrieved in the material world; CC Madhya 14.13
tapta-ghṛta — hot clarified butter; CC Madhya 25.195
tapta-vālukāte — on the hot sand; CC Antya 4.119
tapta-vālukāte — on hot sand; CC Antya 4.123
tapta-vālukāya — by the hot sand; CC Antya 4.124
tapta-dugdhe — in hot milk; CC Antya 6.57
kāma-arka-tapta-kumudinī — exactly like lilies becoming very hot in the sun of lusty desire; CC Antya 19.38