Word for Word Index
- mukhe
- in the facial expressions — CC Antya 5.23
- with his mouth — CC Antya 6.23
- svayaṁvara-mukhe
- on the occasion of the selection of the bridegroom — ŚB 1.15.7
- raṇa-mukhe
- in the front of the battle — ŚB 8.10.19-24
- vipra-mukhe
- through the mouth of a brāhmaṇa — ŚB 7.14.17
- unto brāhmaṇas — CC Madhya 1.112
- tretā-mukhe
- in the beginning of Tretā-yuga — ŚB 6.10.16
- in the beginning of the Tretā-yuga — ŚB 9.14.49
- at the beginning of Tretā-yuga — ŚB 11.17.12
- āji-mukhe
- in the very beginning of the battle — ŚB 6.10.29
- yat-mukhe
- whose mouth — ŚB 4.21.41
- nava-mukhe
- in the body having nine gates — ŚB 4.28.60
- tinera mukhe
- from the mouths of the three persons — CC Madhya 25.219
- śarvarī-mukhe
- in the beginning of evening — CC Antya 1.170
- pañca-mukhe
- as if speaking with five mouths — CC Antya 3.175
- sei mukhe
- in that very mouth — CC Madhya 12.183
- ūrdhva-mukhe
- raising the face upward — CC Madhya 13.76
- with his face toward the sky — CC Antya 9.24
- nityānanda-mukhe
- from the mouth of Lord Nityānanda Prabhu — CC Madhya 5.134
- sanātana-mukhe
- from the mouth of Sanātana — CC Madhya 17.74
- tāra mukhe
- in his mouth — CC Madhya 17.127
- in their mouths — CC Madhya 17.130, CC Madhya 17.143
- on his head — CC Madhya 25.193
- śuka-mukhe
- in the mouth of the male parrot — CC Madhya 17.211
- tāṅra mukhe
- from His mouth — CC Madhya 17.48-49
- from the mouth of such chanters — CC Madhya 17.48-49
- and from his mouth — CC Madhya 17.48-49
- from his mouth — CC Antya 5.7, CC Antya 14.83
- in the mouth of Lord Nityānanda Prabhu — CC Antya 6.80
- through his mouth — CC Antya 12.99
- sahasra-mukhe
- with thousands of mouths — CC Ādi 10.41
- Anantadeva, who possesses thousands of mouths — CC Antya 17.64
- prabhu-mukhe
- in the mouth of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu — CC Madhya 1.60
- śrī-mukhe
- from the mouth of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu — CC Madhya 4.170
- in His own mouth — CC Madhya 4.210
- from Your own mouth — CC Madhya 15.103
- from his mouth — CC Antya 5.160
- through Your transcendental mouth — CC Antya 6.232
- yāṅra mukhe
- from whose mouth — CC Ādi 5.122
- in whose mouth — CC Madhya 8.311, CC Madhya 15.106, CC Madhya 15.111