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Word for Word Index

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
the four kinds. — Bg. 15.14
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
in four parts. — ŚB 12.6.48-49
of four varieties (those who have taken birth from embryos, from eggs, from seeds and from perspiration) — ŚB 12.9.13
four kinds of — ŚB 4.19.9, ŚB 4.24.64
catuḥ-padām
of those who have four legs — ŚB 1.13.47
catuḥ-vidhaḥ
four kinds of. — ŚB 1.17.38
of four kinds of living entities — ŚB 8.5.32
fourfold (i.e., the fourfold goals of human life: religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and liberation). — ŚB 11.29.33
fourfold — ŚB 12.12.44
catuḥ
four — ŚB 1.15.22-23, ŚB 2.9.11, ŚB 3.8.12, ŚB 10.51.1-6, ŚB 10.59.37, ŚB 10.73.1-6, ŚB 10.83.32, ŚB 11.7.22
four, namely prakṛti, puruṣa, mahat and ego — ŚB 2.9.17
catuḥ-pada
you are four-legged — ŚB 1.17.12
catuḥ-ānanaḥ
with four heads. — ŚB 9.1.9
catuḥ-sindhu-jala
with the water of the four oceans — ŚB 9.10.48
catuḥ-hotraka
of the four kinds of Vedic priests, known as hotā, adhvaryu, brahma and udgātāŚB 7.3.30
catuḥ-diśam
the four sides — ŚB 5.16.11
the four directions (east, west, north and south) — ŚB 5.17.5
the four sides. — ŚB 5.21.7
catuḥ-pādam
with four legs — ŚB 4.29.2
catuḥ-viṁśat
twenty-four — ŚB 8.16.30
catuḥ-śṛṅgāya
who have four horns — ŚB 8.16.31
catuḥ-pādam
in four parts — ŚB 8.14.5
catuḥ-śṛṅgaḥ
Catuḥ-śṛṅga — ŚB 5.20.15
catuḥ-triṁśat
thirty-four — ŚB 5.21.12
catuḥ-padaḥ
the four-legged (bulls). — ŚB 5.1.14
four-legged — ŚB 5.18.27
the four-legged animals like the deer. — ŚB 6.4.9
catuḥ-viṁśatikam
consisting of twenty-four elements — ŚB 3.26.11
catuḥ-dhā
having four aspects — ŚB 3.26.14