Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: agra
sa-agra-jatam—with his elder brother, Sri Sanatana Gosvami Antya 2.1, Antya 3.1
agra-bhuk—one who eats before SB 1.15.11
agra-bhuk—the enjoyer of the first oblations SB 4.14.28
agra-bhuk—enjoying in spite of your elder brother’s being present SB 9.22.14-15
agra-bhajah—possessing ends Antya 1.159
agra-damstraya—by the tip of His tusk SB 3.18.2
agra-damstre—on the end of the tusk SB 5.18.39
agra-dagdham—which was previously burnt (by the monkey soldier Hanuman). SB 9.10.16
agra-jam—his elder brother (King Dhrtarastra) SB 3.20.2
agra-jasya—of the elder brother SB 6.11.15
agra-jah—elder SB 4.28.11
agra-jan—the elder brothers. SB 4.22.6
agra-jah—born before you SB 2.6.13-16
agra-jah—born prior to you SB 2.7.41
agra-pujayam—the first to be worshiped SB 7.14.35
bala-agra—the tip of a hair Madhya 19.141
damstra-agra—the tips of the tusks SB 3.13.40
damstra-agra—on the ends of His tusks SB 3.18.6
dharmika-agra-ganya—on the top of the list of religious persons. Madhya 16.218
eka-agra—perfect attention SB 4.24.79
eka-agra-manah—with full attention SB 4.29.82
laksmana-agra-jam—the elder brother of Laksmana SB 5.19.1
laksmana-agra-jah—Lord Sri Ramacandra, the elder brother of Laksmana. SB 5.19.7
mukuta-agra—of the tops of the helmets Madhya 21.72
mrnala-agra-bhujah—those who eat the tops of the stems Antya 1.92
marga-agra—the ultimate goal SB 3.25.6
nistrimsa-agra-ahatah—because of being cut by the tip of the sword SB 9.2.7
nasa-agra—the tip of the nose SB 7.15.32-33
sva-nasa-agra—the tip of one’s nose SB 3.28.12