Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: bhanga

  bhaìga—broken    Adi 7.31-32, Madhya 15.150
  bhaìga—breaking.    Madhya 7.47
  bhaìga—by the waves    Antya 15.14

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: bhanga

  tri-bhaìga—bent in three places    Madhya 1.86, Madhya 21.105
  tri-bhaìga—curved in three places    Madhya 18.60, Antya 14.18
  bhaìga haila—was broken    Adi 4.179
  bhaìga karäilä—you have broken.    Antya 18.109
  bhaìga-udagrä—being strong enough for breaking    Antya 1.155
  bhrü-bhaìga—signals of the eyebrow    SB 2.2.12
  bhrü-bhaìga—even the slightest agitation of an eyebrow.    Adi 10.45
  bhrü-bhaìga-mätreëa—simply by the flicking of the eyebrows    SB 9.4.53-54
  daëòa-bhaìga-lélä—the pastime of breaking the staff    Madhya 5.158
  dhanuka bhäìga—break your bow    Madhya 24.256
  kailä saìga-bhaìga—He has broken My association.    Antya 11.94
  kärya-bhaìga—disturbance of activities.    Madhya 7.20
  nidrä-bhaìga—breaking of sleep.    Antya 10.91
  svapna-bhaìga—breaking of the dream    Adi 5.197
  svara-bhaìga—faltering of the voice    Madhya 15.279
  svara-bhaìga—faltering voice    Madhya 25.68
  tri-bhaìga-öhäma—figure curved in three places    Madhya 2.56
  vrata-bhaìga—the end of my vow    Antya 3.126
  yamala-arjuna-bhaìga—the place where the twin arjuna trees were broken    Madhya 18.68