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ananta-śakti-dhṛk
— the possessor of unlimited potencies —
SB 10.17.25
baka-rūpa-dhṛk
— assumed the bodily shape of a big duck —
SB 10.11.48
cihna-dhṛk
— decorated like —
SB 1.16.5
daṇḍa-dhṛk
— the ruler who holds the scepter —
SB 4.21.12
dharma-rūpa-dhṛk
— assuming the form of religious principles —
SB 2.10.42
dhṛk
— assuming —
SB 10.15.23
,
SB 10.37.28
,
SB 12.11.32
dhṛk
— the holder —
SB 10.16.49
dhṛk
— carrying —
SB 10.79.2
dhṛk
— wearing —
SB 11.10.24
dhṛk
— possessing —
SB 11.31.13
pati-rūpa-dhṛk
— in the form of the husband —
SB 6.18.33-34
pratirūpa-dhṛk
— tangible example —
SB 7.10.21
rūpa-dhṛk
— by accepting visible forms —
SB 2.10.36
rūpa-dhṛk
— possessing the form (of his original Gandharva position) —
SB 8.4.3-4
śata-parva-dhṛk
— the controller of the thunderbolt (Indra) —
SB 3.14.41
siddha-svarūpa-dhṛk
— assuming the form of liberated persons like Sanaka and Sanātana —
SB 8.14.8
svarūpa-dhṛk
— accepting the form —
SB 4.1.4
tri-śakti-dhṛk
— the controller of three energies —
SB 2.6.32
tri-śakti-dhṛk
— the controller of the three modes of material nature —
CC Madhya 20.318
,
CC Madhya 21.37
vāmana-rūpa-dhṛk
— appearing as Lord Vāmana —
SB 8.13.6
viṣṇu-śakti-dhṛk
— being empowered by Lord Viṣṇu —
SB 9.7.3
vṛṣa-rūpa-dhṛk
— in the disguise of a bull —
SB 1.17.22
vṛṣa-rūpa-dhṛk
— bearing the form of the bull of religion —
SB 11.17.11
yoga-īśa-rūpa-dhṛk
— by assuming the form of a great yogī like Dattātreya —
SB 8.14.8