Word for Word Index
- nānā-bhāva-alaṅkṛta-aṅgaḥ
- having many ecstatic symptoms manifested in His transcendental body — CC Madhya 11.1
- anulipta-aṅgaḥ
- with sandalwood pulp smeared all over the body — ŚB 7.13.41
- anāvṛta-aṅgaḥ
- uncovered body — ŚB 5.9.9-10
- sarva-aṅgaḥ
- every part of the body — ŚB 3.2.5
- all over the body — ŚB 3.31.6, ŚB 4.26.12
- whose entire body — ŚB 5.26.15
- aṅgaḥ
- different bodily parts — ŚB 1.6.17
- Aṅga — ŚB 2.7.43-45
- body — ŚB 3.13.28
- his limbs — ŚB 3.30.7, ŚB 10.36.12, ŚB 4.14.44
- His transcendental body — ŚB 10.14.47
- whose limbs — ŚB 10.38.35
- his entire body — ŚB 10.44.20
- His body — ŚB 10.90.1-7
- a part — ŚB 4.3.19
- his body — ŚB 4.12.18
- King Aṅga — ŚB 4.13.25, ŚB 4.13.29
- whose body — CC Ādi 1.9, CC Ādi 5.50
- saṁhanana-aṅgaḥ
- whose limbs were firm — ŚB 5.9.9-10
- having very firm limbs — ŚB 5.10.1
- having a firm, tolerant body — ŚB 5.10.6
- ṛju-aṅgaḥ
- the body perpendicularly straight — ŚB 7.15.31
- nivīta-aṅgaḥ
- whose body was adorned from the neck down to the feet — ŚB 6.4.35-39
- nata-aṅgaḥ
- falling down — ŚB 10.3.12
- kaṇṭaka-viddha-aṅgaḥ
- a person whose body has been pinpricked — ŚB 10.10.14
- dhūli-dhūsarita-aṅgaḥ tvam
- You have become covered with dust and sand all over Your body — ŚB 10.11.18
- hema-aṅgaḥ
- whose body was like molten gold — CC Ādi 3.49, CC Madhya 10.170
- having a body like molten gold — CC Madhya 6.104
- vara-aṅgaḥ
- having a most beautiful body — CC Ādi 3.49, CC Madhya 10.170
- whose body is very beautifully constructed — CC Madhya 6.104
- su-ramya-aṅgaḥ
- having the most beautiful transcendental body — CC Madhya 23.70
- sat-cit-ānanda-sāndra-aṅgaḥ
- the concentrated form of eternity, knowledge and bliss — CC Madhya 23.79-81
- ujjvala-aṅgaḥ
- whose beautiful body — CC Antya 1.165
- komala-aṅgaḥ
- with a body as soft as a lotus flower — CC Madhya 13.78