bhuja—branches SB 1.6.12, SB 4.31.14, Madhya 22.63
bhuja—the arms Madhya 8.224, Madhya 9.123
bhuja—hands SB 3.8.24
bhuja—on His arms SB 5.25.5
bhuja—of arms SB 7.8.19-22
bhuja—on whose hands SB 10.9.3
Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: bhuja
bhuja-danda—by the arms Madhya 8.80, Madhya 8.232, Madhya 9.121, Antya 7.29
bhuja-danda-yugam—the two arms Madhya 24.50, Antya 15.70
catur-bhuja—four-armed Adi 17.286, Adi 17.290
dvi-bhuja—two-handed Adi 17.15, Madhya 20.175
asmat-bhuja—from my hand SB 3.18.5
baddha-setu-bhuja-uru-anghri—whose arms, thighs and feet were strongly built bridges SB 10.6.15-17
bhuja-adhirudhah—being seated on the wings of SB 2.7.16
bhuja-antarat—from the entanglement in the midst of the arms SB 8.12.29-30
bhuja-antah—end of the arm Antya 16.87
bhuja-danda-yugmam—both of my arms SB 1.15.13
bhuja-dandaih—with arms SB 4.7.32
bhuja-dandaih—with stout arms SB 5.20.40
bhuja-dandah—arm Madhya 18.38
bhuja-lata—by beautiful arms, which are compared to tender creepers in the forest SB 5.14.28
bhuja-padoh—of the arms and legs Antya 14.73
bhuja-vallarih—arms like creepers Antya 1.146
bhuja-virya—by the strength of their arms SB 8.7.10
bhuja-yugala—two arms Antya 15.75
bhuja-asrayaih—being protected by the arms SB 8.11.44
bhuja-asrayah—under the protection of SB 1.14.32-33
bhuja-anana—hands and faces SB 1.3.4
catur-bhuja—four hands Adi 6.32
catur-bhuja—fourhanded Madhya 9.64
catur-bhuja-murti—four-handed form Madhya 9.149
catur-bhuja-murti—four-armed form Madhya 10.33
catur-bhuja-rupa—the form with four hands Madhya 6.203
catuh-bhuja—four arms Adi 2.61
catuh-bhuja—four-armed Adi 17.14
catuh-bhuja haile—when He becomes four-handed Madhya 20.176
dvi-bhuja—two arms Adi 2.29
dvi-bhuja—two hands Adi 5.27-28
dvi-bhuja—two-armed Adi 17.292
lata-bhuja-asrayah—who takes shelter of the soft arms of his beautiful wife which are like creepers SB 5.13.16
maha-bhuja—O mighty-armed SB 4.25.42
maha-bhuja—O great mighty-armed one SB 9.18.22
maha-bhuja—O mighty-armed one Adi 6.71
maha-bhuja—with mighty arms. SB 10.4.9
sat-bhuja—six-armed Adi 17.13
sat-bhuja-darsana—a vision of the six-armed Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Adi 17.12
su-bhuja—very beautiful arms SB 8.8.41-46
upendra-bhuja-palitah—being protected by the arms of Vamanadeva, Upendra SB 8.23.25
ye-kale dvi-bhuja—when the Lord appears as two-handed Madhya 20.176
a-janu-lambita-bhuja—arms that reach the knees Adi 3.44
aviskrta-bhuja-yugala-dvayam—who manifested Himself with four arms SB 5.3.3