Word for Word Index
- catuḥ-akṣaram
- the four syllables (nā-rā-ya-ṇa). — ŚB 6.2.8
- catuḥ-yuga-ante
- at the end of every four yugas (Satya, Dvāpara, Tretā and Kali) — ŚB 8.14.4
- catuḥ-aṅginīm
- four defensive divisions. — ŚB 1.10.32
- catuḥ-aṅgiṇīm
- protected by an army of four divisions (chariots, horses, elephants and infantry) — ŚB 10.83.13-14
- catuḥ-aṅgulaiḥ
- four fingers by measure — ŚB 3.11.9
- bhagavataḥ catuḥ-mūrteḥ
- the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is expanded in four — ŚB 5.17.16
- catuḥ-mukuṭa-koṭi-bhiḥ
- with the tips of his four crowns — ŚB 10.13.62
- catuḥ-bhujam
- with four hands — ŚB 2.2.8, ŚB 2.9.16, ŚB 10.3.9-10, CC Madhya 24.156
- four hands. — ŚB 10.3.30
- with four arms — ŚB 10.39.46-48, ŚB 11.11.46, ŚB 11.30.28-32
- four-armed — ŚB 10.51.23-26, ŚB 10.86.54, ŚB 11.30.34
- having four arms — ŚB 11.27.38-41
- four-handed. — ŚB 4.8.47
- dīrgha-cāru-catuḥ-bhujam
- having four beautiful long arms — ŚB 11.14.36-42
- catuḥ-bhujau
- having four arms — ŚB 12.8.33-34
- with four arms — ŚB 4.12.20
- 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
- catuḥ-bhujāḥ
- with four arms — ŚB 6.1.34-36
- having four arms — ŚB 10.13.47-48
- four-handed forms of Lord Viṣṇu — ŚB 10.14.18
- catuḥ-bāhu
- unto the four-armed — ŚB 4.24.45-46
- catuḥ-bāhum
- four-handed — ŚB 1.12.9
- catuḥ-bāhuḥ
- with four arms — ŚB 8.17.4, CC Madhya 20.333
- having four arms — ŚB 11.5.21, CC Madhya 20.332
- four-armed — ŚB 11.5.24
- catuḥ-vidhāḥ
- living entities born from embryos, eggs, perspiration and seeds — ŚB 2.10.37-40
- catuḥ-yugam
- four millenniums — ŚB 3.11.18
- the cycle of four ages — ŚB 12.2.39
- catuḥ-pāt
- complete four dimensions — ŚB 3.11.21
- with four legs — ŚB 12.3.18
- catuḥ-daśa
- fourteen. — ŚB 3.11.23, ŚB 4.24.67
- fourteen — ŚB 12.1.28, ŚB 12.13.4-9, ŚB 12.13.4-9
- catuḥ-mukhāt
- from the four mouths — ŚB 3.12.34
- catuḥ-sanaḥ
- the four bachelors named Sanat-kumāra, Sanaka, Sanandana and Sanātana — ŚB 2.7.5
- catuḥ-vidham
- in four divisions. — ŚB 1.4.19
- in four divisions — ŚB 3.32.37
- of the four varieties (that which is chewed, that which is drunk, that which is licked and that which is sucked) — ŚB 10.23.19
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