Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: raksah

  raksah—a man-eater    SB 9.9.18, SB 9.9.22
  raksah—the inhabitants of the demoniac planet    SB 2.10.37-40
  raksah—ghosts named Raksasas    SB 6.8.24
  raksah—the Raksasas    SB 7.4.5-7
  raksah—a Raksasa, or man-eater    SB 9.9.20-21
  raksah—those known as Raksasas    SB 10.6.27-29
  raksah—(Krsna, however, could understand that) he was a demon    SB 10.12.25

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: raksah

  gandharva-apsarasah, yaksah, raksah-bhuta-gana-uragah, pasavah, —all inhabitants of different planets    SB 2.6.13-16
  raksah-adhamena—by the most wicked among Raksasas, Ravana    SB 9.10.11
  raksah-gana-bhojanah—Raksogana-bhojana    SB 5.26.7
  raksah-gana-isatam—the power to rule over the Raksasa population of Lanka    SB 9.10.32
  raksah-ganah—the Yaksas    SB 4.10.20
  raksah-ganah—being Raksasas    SB 5.26.31
  raksah-ganah—a band of Raksasas (a type of demon)    SB 8.10.48
  raksah-ghnani—the sound vibration to kill all danger and bad elements    SB 10.6.3
  raksah-krtam—having been done by the Raksasa only    SB 9.9.23-24
  raksah-patih—the master of the Raksasas (Ravana)    SB 9.10.18
  raksah-patih—the leader of the Raksasas, Ravana    SB 9.10.21
  raksah-svasuh—of Surpanakha, the sister of the Raksasa (Ravana)    SB 9.10.9
  raksah-vadhah—killing the Raksasa (Ravana)    SB 9.11.20
  raksah-vadhaya—to kill the demon Ravana    SB 5.19.5
  yaksa-raksah-pisaca-preta-bhuta-gananam—of Yaksas, Raksasas, Pisacas, ghosts and so on    SB 5.24.5