dharah

dhanuḥ-dharaḥ — the carrier of the bow and arrow; BG 18.78
karṇa-dhāraḥ — captain; SB 1.1.22
ṛg-veda-dharaḥ — the professor of the Ṛg Veda; SB 1.4.21
nāṭya-dharaḥ — dressed as a player; SB 1.8.19
vaṃśa-dharaḥ — heir apparent; SB 1.12.12
karṇa-dhāraḥ — captain of the ship; SB 1.13.40
mūrti-dharāḥ — personified; SB 1.19.23
vajra-dharaḥ — the controller of the thunderbolts; SB 2.7.1
manu-vaṃśa-dharaḥ — as the descendant of the Manu dynasty; SB 2.7.20
śīla-dharaḥ — qualified; SB 3.14.49
śiraḥ-dharaḥ — neck; SB 3.31.8
bhava-vrata-dharāḥ — taking a vow to satisfy Lord Śiva; SB 4.2.28
dharaḥ — possessing; SB 4.9.6
sumanaḥ-dhārāḥ — showers of flowers; SB 4.15.7
dharā-dharaḥ — the protector of the planet earth; SB 4.17.35
dharaḥ — putting on; SB 4.21.18
daṇḍa-dharaḥ — carrier of the scepter; SB 4.21.22
dharāḥ — earth; SB 4.24.63
madhu-dhārāḥ — flows of honey; SB 5.16.22
vāri-dhāraḥ — Vāridhāra; SB 5.19.16
pratiṣed-dhāraḥ — who are opposing; SB 6.1.32
daṇḍa-dharaḥ — the supreme administrator of punishment; SB 6.3.7
dharaḥ — holding; SB 6.4.35-39
dharaḥ — the planet earth; SB 6.8.15
asi-dharaḥ — carrying a sword in the hand; SB 6.8.22
śańkha-cakra-gadā-dharaḥ — bearing the transcendental weapons: the conchshell, disc and club; SB 6.9.28
vajra-dharaḥ — the carrier of the thunderbolt (King Indra); SB 6.11.9
jaṭā-dharaḥ — keeping matted locks of hair; SB 6.17.7
mahā-vrata-dharaḥ — the master of great vows and austerities; SB 6.17.8
daṇḍa-dharaḥ — the carrier of the rod of punishment; SB 6.17.11
suhṛt-lińga-dharaḥ — who has assumed the role of a friend; SB 7.5.38
gadā-dharaḥ — Lord Nṛsiṃhadeva, who also holds a club in His hand; SB 7.8.25
jaṭā-dharaḥ — with matted locks; SB 8.4.8
srak-dharaḥ — wearing a flower garland; SB 8.7.17
vajra-dharaḥ — the carrier of the thunderbolt; SB 8.11.27
ṛṣi-rūpa-dharaḥ — assuming the form of great saintly persons like Yājñavalkya; SB 8.14.8
su-srak-dharaḥ — decorated with a nice garland; SB 8.15.8-9
śańkha-cakra-gadā-dharaḥ — bearing the conchshell, disc, club and lotus flower; SB 8.17.4
eka-śṛńga-dharaḥ — with one horn; SB 8.24.44
tṛṇabindoḥ yaśaḥ-dharāḥ — continued the fame of King Tṛṇabindu; SB 9.2.35-36
sūda-rūpa-dharaḥ — disguised himself as a cook; SB 9.9.20-21
eka-patnī-vrata-dharaḥ — taking a vow not to accept a second wife or to have any connection with any other woman; SB 9.10.54
daṇḍa-dharaḥ — a great personality who can punish others; SB 9.15.10
jala-dharāḥ — the clouds; SB 10.3.6
vātyā-rūpa-dharaḥ — who had assumed the form of a forceful whirlwind; SB 10.7.26
vādya-dharāḥ ca — those who played on musical drums; SB 10.12.34
dharaḥ — the Lord who exerts; SB 10.16.28
hala-dharaḥ — Lord Balarāma, the carrier of the plow weapon; SB 10.18.27
jala-dhārāḥ — waterfalls; SB 10.20.27
varsa-dhārāḥ — downpours of rain; SB 10.25.10
govardhana-dharaḥ — the lifter of Govardhana Hill; SB 10.25.25
dharaḥ — wearing; SB 10.32.2
dhārāḥ — torrents; SB 10.35.8-11
dharaḥ — holding; SB 10.35.18-19
dharaḥ — assuming; SB 10.45.40
dharaḥ — assuming; SB 10.59.42
dharaḥ — bearing; SB 10.62.31
dharaḥ — carrying; SB 10.63.31
dhārāḥ — drops; SB 10.64.12
dharaḥ — wearing; SB 10.71.7
dharāḥ — wearing; SB 10.72.16
dharaḥ — the maintainer; SB 10.87.28
karṇa-dharāḥ — a helmsman; SB 10.87.33
dharaḥ — meditating; SB 10.87.45
dhanuḥ-dharaḥ — holding his bow in his hand; SB 10.89.26-27
dhārāḥ — torrents; SB 10.90.20
mūrti-dharāḥ — in the personified form; SB 11.17.5-6
brahma-vrata-dharaḥ — one who is maintaining the vow of celibacy, or brahmacarya; SB 11.17.25
dharaḥ — maintaining; SB 11.17.36
jala-dharāḥ — the clouds; SB 12.4.26
dharaḥ — assuming; SB 12.6.73
vaṃśa dharāḥ — the prominent members of the dynasties; SB 12.7.16
dharaḥ — maintaining; SB 12.8.7-11
bṛhat-vrata-dharaḥ — maintaining the vow of celibacy, brahmacarya; SB 12.8.13
dhārāḥ — torrents; SB 12.9.11
pīta-ambara-dharaḥ — dressed with yellow garments; CC Adi 5.214
pīta-ambara-dharaḥ — wearing yellow garments; CC Madhya 8.81
pīta-ambara-dharaḥ — dressed with yellow garments; CC Madhya 8.140
madhu-dhārāḥ — showers of honey; CC Madhya 8.276
madhu-dhārāḥ — showers of honey; CC Madhya 24.208
śrī-dharaḥ — the maintainer of the goddess of fortune; MM 10