Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: sakha

  sakha—friend    Bg 4.3, Bg 11.41-42, SB 2.9.30, SB 3.5.12, SB 3.25.38, SB 4.25.10, SB 4.28.51, SB 9.23.7-10, SB 9.24.20, Adi 4.21-22 (and more...)
  sakha—branches    Adi 9.18, Adi 9.19, Adi 9.22, Adi 9.26, Adi 10.16, Adi 10.84, Adi 10.86, Adi 11.5, Adi 12.4, Adi 12.56 (and more...)
  sakha—branch    Adi 9.21, Adi 10.12, Adi 10.24, Adi 10.37, Adi 10.49, Adi 10.105, Adi 10.106, Adi 12.27, Adi 12.56, Adi 12.69
  sakha—friends    Adi 3.12, Madhya 22.161, Madhya 24.290
  sakha—the friend    SB 6.4.24, Adi 4.25
  sakha—whose branches    SB 8.15.12
  sakha—other branches    Adi 9.17
  sakha—one-sided    Adi 10.20
  sakha—another branch (the tenth branch)    Adi 10.31
  sakha—the eleventh branch    Adi 10.33
  sakha—the seventeenth branch    Adi 10.39
  sakha—another branch    Adi 10.40
  sakha—the next branch    Adi 10.73
  sakha—the branches    Adi 12.7
  sakha—the companions    SB 3.23.39
  sakha—a friend    SB 3.4.9
  sakha—the eternal friend    SB 4.29.3
  sakha—cowherd boyfriends    Madhya 11.233

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: sakha

  mora sakha—my friend    Antya 7.31, Antya 16.83
  mula-sakha—the chief creeper    Madhya 19.160, Madhya 19.161
  advaita-sakha—branches of Advaita Acarya    Adi 12.65
  bahu sakha—many branches    Adi 9.17
  bada sakha—the big branches    Adi 9.23
  bada sakha—big branch    Adi 10.15
  bada sakha—the big branch    Adi 10.85
  bada sakha—a big branch    Adi 12.13
  bada-sakha—another big branch    Adi 10.14
  bada-sakha eka—one of the biggest branches    Adi 10.130
  sakha saba—all the branches    Antya 15.49
  sakha-candra-nyaya—by the analogy of the moon and the branches of a tree    Madhya 20.248
  sakha-candra-nyaya—the logic of showing the moon through the branches of a tree    Antya 17.65
  sakha-candra-nyaye—by the logic of showing the moon through the branches of a tree    Madhya 20.404
  sakha-candra-nyaye—according to the logic of seeing the moon through the branches of a tree    Madhya 21.30
  sakha-srestha—the chief branch    Adi 12.80
  sakha-gana—branches.    Adi 9.54
  sakha-gana—the branches    Adi 11.6
  sakha-gana—branches    Adi 12.67
  sakha-ganera—of the branches    Adi 9.20
  sakha-mrgaih—with monkeys    SB 4.6.19-20
  sakha-rupan—represented as branches    Adi 10.7
  sakha-rupan—in the form of different branches    Adi 11.4
  sakha-rupan—in the form of branches    Adi 12.3
  sakha-upasakha—branches and subbranches    Adi 12.78
  sakha-upasakhara ganana—description of branches and subbranches.    Adi 12.89
  sakha-adi—of the branches, etc.    Adi 17.323
  dui sakha—two branches    Adi 10.8
  he sakha—O my dear friend    Madhya 19.199-200
  he sakha iti—O my dear friend, ajanata    Bg 11.41-42
  krsna-sakha—O friend of Arjuna    SB 1.8.43
  maha-sakha—great branches    Adi 10.78-79
  maha-sakha—the biggest branch    Adi 11.8
  maha-sakha-madhye—amongst the great branches    Adi 12.88
  maha-maha-sakha—big branches    Adi 9.18
  misrera sakha—friend of Tapana Misra    Madhya 17.92
  mukhya-sakha—chief branch    Adi 11.16
  mula-sakha—chief branches    Adi 9.31
  nityananda-sakha—of the branches of Sri Nityananda Prabhu    Adi 17.324
  nityanandera sakha—a branch of Nityananda Prabhu    Adi 11.23
  sakha guru kanta-gana—friends, superiors and beloved damsels    Madhya 24.289
  sakha iva—like a friend    Bg 11.44
  sakha iva—just like a friend    SB 1.15.19
  sakha-gana—boy friends    Madhya 13.150
  sakha-gana—the friends    Madhya 23.93
  sakha-ganera—of the friends    Madhya 24.33
  sakha-jnane—by accepting as a friend    Madhya 9.129
  sakha-sange—with the friends    Madhya 21.108
  sakha-vrnda—hundreds of friends    Madhya 15.241
  sakha-avala—friends.    Adi 4.113
  sarva-sakha—all branches    Adi 11.58
  sarva-sakha-srestha—the best of all the branches    Adi 11.56
  sarva-sakha-ganera—of all branches    Adi 17.323
  vraja-sakha—residents of Vrndavana    Adi 11.21
  vrksa-sakha lana—taking a large branch of a tree    Madhya 15.33