Word for Word Index
- agra-bhuk
- one who eats before — ŚB 1.15.11
- enjoying in spite of your elder brother’s being present — ŚB 9.22.14-15
- the enjoyer of the first oblations — ŚB 4.14.28
- aviśeṣa-bhuk
- passing through the nondual exhibition — ŚB 3.11.4
- huta-bhuk
- the sacrificial fire — ŚB 3.16.8
- the enjoyer of the sacrifice — ŚB 6.19.26-28
- the fire (of universal annihilation) — ŚB 10.66.17
- vyakta-bhuk
- controlling all physical movement — ŚB 3.11.3
- sāra-bhuk
- one who accepts the substance — ŚB 1.18.7
- yajña-bhuk
- the enjoyer of the fruits resulting from sacrifice — ŚB 9.5.5
- the enjoyer of the results of sacrifice — ŚB 9.17.4
- the Lord, the enjoyer of the sacrifice. — ŚB 4.13.32
- the enjoyer of the yajña — ŚB 4.20.1
- mita-bhuk
- eating only exactly what he needs, neither more nor less — ŚB 7.12.6
- eating austerely — ŚB 11.11.29-32
- phala-bhuk
- the enjoyer of the fruits — ŚB 6.19.12
- guṇa-bhuk
- the enjoyer of the qualities — ŚB 6.19.13
- diṣṭa-bhuk
- because of destiny — ŚB 7.13.39
- sarva-yajña-bhuk
- the enjoyer of the results of all kinds of sacrifices — ŚB 7.14.17
- bhuk
- eating — ŚB 3.27.8, ŚB 3.30.10, ŚB 11.29.41-44
- the sufferer of the reaction — ŚB 10.54.38
- eating. — ŚB 11.8.3
- yajña-bhuk bāla-keliḥ
- although He accepts offerings in yajña, for the sake of childhood pastimes He was enjoying foodstuffs very jubilantly with His cowherd boyfriends. — ŚB 10.13.11
- vanya-bhuk
- eating whatever is available in the forest. — ŚB 4.8.56
- madhu-bhuk
- enjoying sex life — ŚB 4.27.18
- piṣṭa-bhuk
- eating flour — ŚB 4.7.4
- sarva-bhāga-bhuk
- the enjoyer of the results of all sacrifices — ŚB 4.7.49
- viṭ-bhuk
- as a stool-eating worm — ŚB 11.27.54