hara
- and Lord Śiva — Madhya 21.36
- just dissipate — SB 6.14.57
- kindly take away — Madhya 20.299
- please diminish — SB 10.2.40
- please take away — SB 6.8.26
- the attractor — Madhya 8.143
- vanquishing — Antya 16.119
- You take away — Antya 16.133
hāra
- and of garlands — SB 8.12.19
- necklace — SB 4.24.47-48, SB 5.3.3
- necklaces — SB 4.12.20, Madhya 14.130
- of a necklace — Antya 15.63
- of pearl necklaces — SB 3.28.25
- pearl necklace — SB 3.28.15
- with flower garlands — SB 10.5.11
- with garlands — SB 4.10.18-19
hara-dviṣaḥ
- envious of Lord Śiva — SB 4.2.25
hāra-gaṇa
- necklaces — Ādi 13.112
hāra-nūpura
- with a necklace on the chest and ankle bells on the legs — SB 8.6.3-7
hara-vat
- like that of Hara (Mahādeva) — SB 2.7.24
āma-pitta-hara
- which removes mucus caused by too much bile — Antya 10.23
arti-hara
- to relieve distress — SB 1.8.43
citta-hara
- the enchanter of the mind — Madhya 2.68
hara’
- plunder — Antya 15.16
hāra’
- become defeated — Madhya 10.174
loka-ārti-hara
- vanquisher of the distress of the devotees — SB 3.8.27
mada-hara
- intoxicating power — Antya 15.22
manaḥ-harā
- very beautiful — Ādi 15.4
muktā-hāra
- a necklace of pearls — Madhya 21.109
- the necklace of pearls — Antya 15.66
mura-hara
- O killer of the demon Mura — Madhya 22.6
nara-hara
- O Lord in the form of Nṛsiṁha — SB 7.8.52
ratna-hāra
- pearl necklaces — Madhya 6.256