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| aharasit | brought |
| aharasit | performed |
| aharat | (Parasurama) cut from his body |
| aharat | blew away |
| aharat | brought back to their original places |
| aharat | collected |
| aharat | conquered |
| aharat | cut off |
| aharat | diminished |
| aharat | eradicated |
| aharat | gave him to eat and he also ate |
| aharat | he took upon himself |
| aharat | offered |
| aharat | removed |
| aharat | severed |
| aharat | simply captivated |
| aharat | stole |
| aharat | took away |
| aharatah | from eating |
| aharau | eating |
| aharet | the vanaprastha should eat |
| ahari' | collecting |
| aharisyamanah | desiring to collect |
| aharisye | must I bring |
| aharsit | stole away |
| aharsit | will steal |
| aharsuh | took possession of |
| aharta | collector |
| aharta | performer |
| aharta asmi | I shall bring forth |
| ahartum | to apply |
| aharya | unopposable |
| ahasat | had smiled |
| ahasat | smiled |
| ahastah | animals without hands |
| ahastani | those who are devoid of hands |
| ahat | gave up |
| ahata | being affected |
| ahata | being devoid of |
| ahata | dispelled |
| ahata | injured |
| ahata | without being defeated |
| ahata-artha | frustrated |
| ahata-papmanah | her material body became spiritualized or relieved of all material conditions |
| ahatah | attacked |
| ahatah | being beaten |
| ahatah | harassed |
| ahatah | having been struck |
| ahatah | injured |
| ahatah | killed |
| ahatah | struck |
| ahatah | trampled or injured |
| ahatani | first-class and new |
| ahatena | with new |
| ahatva | not killing |
| ahatya | attacking |
| ahatya | piercing |
| ahava-kamyaya | with a desire to fight |
| ahavaniyah | the Vedic fire |
| ahave | in the fight |
| ahave | on the battlefield (of Kuruksetra) |
| ahayah | serpents |
| ahayah | snakes |
| ahayah | snakes without hoods |
| aheh | from a serpent |
| aheh | of a snake |
| aheh | of the serpent |
| aheh | of the snake |
| aheh iva | just like the hoods of a serpent |
| ahetoh | from the absence of a cause |
| ahetu-vit | not understanding the reason |
| ahi | by the serpent |
| ahi | different kinds of snakes |
| ahi | like a snake |
| ahi | serpent |
| ahi | snake |
| ahi | the cobras |
| ahi-bhoga-utthitam | issuing from the serpent's body, which was meant for material enjoyment |
| ahi-indra | Anantadeva |
| ahi-indra | Sri Anantadeva |
| ahi-indra | of the king of snakes |
| ahi-indra | the great snake Ananta |
| ahi-isvaram | the supreme controller and serpent incarnation |
| ahi-kasipu | on the snake bed |
| ahi-kupe | in a blind well full of snakes |
| ahi-moksanam | their deliverance and the deliverance of the python |
| ahi-patayah | the leaders of the snakes |
| ahi-raja | the serpent-king |
| ahi-rat | a great cobra |
| ahi-vat | like a cobra |
| ahih | a serpent |
| ahih | a snake |
| ahih | revenging snake |
| ahih | snake |
| ahih | the snake |
| ahih iva | like a serpent |
| ahim | a serpent |
| ahim | a snake |
| ahimsa | nonviolence |
| ahimsa | nonviolence (not subjecting any living entity to the threefold miseries) |