Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: mukhah

  mukhaù—whose face    SB 7.2.3
  mukhaù—face    SB 8.22.14
  mukhäù—headed by    SB 9.22.27-28

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: mukhah

  açru-mukhaù—his face full of tears    SB 10.4.23
  açru-mukhäù—with a tearful face    SB 1.14.19
  basta-mukhaù—the face of a goat    SB 4.2.23
  bhinna-mukhaù—having a broken mouth    SB 6.11.11
  båhadratha-mukhäù—headed by Båhadratha    SB 9.22.6
  go-mukhäù—horns    Bg 1.13
  païca-mukhäù—having five hoods    SB 5.26.33
  paräk-mukhaù—having the face turned away    SB 3.32.2
  präk-udak-mukhaù—looking toward the northeast (éçäna)    SB 8.24.40
  sa-catuù-mukhäù—as well as Lord Brahmä, who has four faces    SB 10.4.42
  sapta-mukhäù—having seven hoods    SB 5.26.33
  su-mukhaù—His beautiful mouth    SB 5.5.31
  su-mukhaù—with a beautiful face    SB 4.21.15
  udaì-mukhaù—facing the northern side    SB 1.19.17
  udak-mukhaù—sitting facing the north    SB 6.8.4-6
  utphulla-mukhäù—cheerful faces    SB 1.11.4-5
  viçvato-mukhaù—Brahmä.    Bg 10.33