Word for Word Index
- mṛṇāla-agra-bhujaḥ
- those who eat the tops of the stems — CC Antya 1.92
- amṛta-bhujaḥ
- those who have tasted such nectar — Bg. 4.30
- aṣṭa-mahā-bhujaḥ
- possessing eight mighty arms — ŚB 6.4.35-39
- bhujaḥ
- the arms — ŚB 2.1.37
- hands — ŚB 5.25.7
- who are suffering — ŚB 10.4.18
- devouring — ŚB 10.33.29
- arm — ŚB 10.53.27
- arm. — ŚB 10.55.34
- the enjoyers — ŚB 10.60.37
- whose arms. — ŚB 10.65.10
- with arms. — ŚB 10.83.32
- the rulers — ŚB 10.87.28
- arms — ŚB 4.21.15
- catur-bhujaḥ
- the four-handed form of Nārāyaṇa (the worshipable Deity of Bhīṣmadeva). — ŚB 1.9.24
- displaying four arms — ŚB 10.60.26
- catuḥ-bhujaḥ
- the four-handed (Personality of Godhead) — ŚB 1.7.52
- and four-handed, with conchshell, disc, club and lotus. — ŚB 8.4.6
- having four arms — ŚB 8.18.1
- four-armed — ŚB 10.51.1-6
- cedibhū-bhujaḥ
- of Śiśupāla, the King of Cedi — ŚB 7.1.14-15
- yajña-bhāga-bhujaḥ
- the enjoyers of the result of yajñas — ŚB 8.14.6
- viṭ-bhujaḥ
- stool-eaters (hogs). — ŚB 3.32.19
- mahā-bhujaḥ
- the mighty-armed Lord — ŚB 10.37.8
- kṣiti-bhujaḥ
- kings (like Priyavrata) — ŚB 10.90.50
- rulers — ŚB 11.4.22
- bhū-bhujaḥ
- the kings — ŚB 10.53.18-19
- kings — ŚB 10.70.29