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cātuḥ-varṇyam — the four divisions of human society; BG 4.13
catuḥ-vidhāḥ — four kinds of; BG 7.16
catuḥ-bhujena — four-handed; BG 11.46
catuḥ-vidham — the four kinds; BG 15.14
cātuḥ — four; SB 1.4.19
catuḥ-vidham — in four divisions; SB 1.4.19
catuḥ-bhujaḥ — the four-handed (Personality of Godhead); SB 1.7.52
catuḥ-ańgiṇīm — four defensive divisions; SB 1.10.32
catuḥ-bāhum — four-handed; SB 1.12.9
catuḥ-padām — of those who have four legs; SB 1.13.47
catuḥ — four; SB 1.15.22-23
catuḥ-pada — you are four-legged; SB 1.17.12
catuḥ-vidhaḥ — four kinds of; SB 1.17.38
catuḥ-bhujam — with four hands; SB 2.2.8
cātuḥ-hotram — four persons conducting the performance; SB 2.6.25
catuḥ-sanaḥ — the four bachelors named Sanat-kumāra, Sanaka, Sanandana and Sanātana; SB 2.7.5
catuḥ — four; SB 2.9.11
catuḥ-bhujam — with four hands; SB 2.9.16
catuḥ — four, namely prakṛti, puruṣa, mahat and ego; SB 2.9.17
catuḥ-vidhāḥ — living entities born from embryos, eggs, perspiration and seeds; SB 2.10.37-40
catuḥ — four; SB 3.8.12
catuḥ-ańgulaiḥ — four fingers by measure; SB 3.11.9
catuḥ-yugam — four millenniums; SB 3.11.18
catuḥ-pāt — complete four dimensions; SB 3.11.21
catuḥ-daśa — fourteen; SB 3.11.23
catuḥ-mukhāt — from the four mouths; SB 3.12.34
cātuḥ — four; SB 3.12.35
cātuḥ-hotram — four kinds of fruitive activities; SB 3.13.35
catuḥ-viṃśatikam — consisting of twenty-four elements; SB 3.26.11
catuḥ-dhā — having four aspects; SB 3.26.14
catuḥ-pādaḥ — four-legged; SB 3.29.30
catuḥ-vidham — in four divisions; SB 3.32.37
catuḥ-bhujam — four handed; SB 4.8.47
catuḥ-bhujau — with four arms; SB 4.12.20
catuḥ-vidham — four kinds of; SB 4.19.9
cātuḥ-hotrāya — the Vedic sacrifices of the name; SB 4.24.37
catuḥ-bāhu — unto the four-armed; SB 4.24.45-46
catuḥ-vidham — four kinds of; SB 4.24.64
catuḥ-daśa — fourteen; SB 4.24.67
catuḥ-pādam — with four legs; SB 4.29.2
catuḥ-padaḥ — the four-legged (bulls); SB 5.1.14
cātuḥ-hotra-vidhinā — by the regulative principles of sacrifice directed by four kinds of priests; SB 5.7.5
catuḥ-diśam — the four sides; SB 5.16.11
catuḥ-diśam — the four directions (east, west, north and south); SB 5.17.5
bhagavataḥ catuḥ-mūrteḥ — the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is expanded in four; SB 5.17.16
catuḥ-padaḥ — four-legged; SB 5.18.27
catuḥ-śṛńgaḥ — Catuḥ-śṛńga; SB 5.20.15
catuḥ-diśam — the four sides; SB 5.21.7
catuḥ-triṃśat — thirty-four; SB 5.21.12
catuḥ-bhujāḥ — with four arms; SB 6.1.34-36
catuḥ-akṣaram — the four syllables (nā-rā-ya-ṇa); SB 6.2.8
catuḥ-padaḥ — the four-legged animals like the deer; SB 6.4.9
catuḥ-hotraka — of the four kinds of Vedic priests, known as hotā, adhvaryu, brahma and udgātā; SB 7.3.30
catuḥ-bhujaḥ — and four-handed, with conchshell, disc, club and lotus; SB 8.4.6
catuḥ-vidhaḥ — of four kinds of living entities; SB 8.5.32
catuḥ-yuga-ante — at the end of every four yugas (Satya, Dvāpara, Tretā and Kali); SB 8.14.4
catuḥ-pādam — in four parts; SB 8.14.5
catuḥ-viṃśat — twenty-four; SB 8.16.30
catuḥ-śṛńgāya — who have four horns; SB 8.16.31
catuḥ-bāhuḥ — with four arms; SB 8.17.4
catuḥ-bhujaḥ — having four arms; SB 8.18.1
catuḥ-ānanaḥ — with four heads; SB 9.1.9
catuḥ-sindhu-jala — with the water of the four oceans; SB 9.10.48
catuḥ-śatam — four hundred; SB 10.1.30
catuḥ-rasaḥ — four rasas, or tastes; SB 10.2.27
catuḥ-bhujam — with four hands; SB 10.3.6
catuḥ-bhujam — four hands; SB 10.3.30
sa-catuḥ-mukhāḥ — as well as Lord Brahmā, who has four faces; SB 10.4.42
catuḥ-bhujāḥ — having four arms; SB 10.13.47-48
catuḥ-viṃśatibhiḥ — twenty-four in number; SB 10.13.52
catuḥ-mukuṭa-koṭi-bhiḥ — with the tips of his four crowns; SB 10.13.62
catuḥ-bhujāḥ — four-handed forms of Lord Viṣṇu; SB 10.14.18
catuḥ-vidham — of the four varieties (that which is chewed, that which is swallowed, that which is licked and that which is sucked); SB 10.23.19
catuḥ-vidhena — of four varieties; SB 10.23.36
catuḥ-vidhā — fourfold; SB 10.24.21
catuḥ-pañca — four or five; SB 10.37.29
catuḥ-bhujam — with four arms; SB 10.39.46-48
catuḥ-ṣaṣṭyā — sixty-four; SB 10.45.35-36
cātuḥ-varṇya — of the four occupational orders; SB 10.50.50-53
catuḥ — four; SB 10.51.1-6
catuḥ-bhujaḥ — four-armed; SB 10.51.1-6
catuḥ-bhujam — four-armed; SB 10.51.23-26
catuḥ-patham — and intersections; SB 10.53.8-9
catuḥ — four; SB 10.59.37
catuḥ-ṣaṣṭim — sixty-four; SB 10.59.37
catuḥ — four; SB 10.73.1-6
catuḥ-ańgiṇīm — protected by an army of four divisions (chariots, horses, elephants and infantry); SB 10.83.13-14
catuḥ — four; SB 10.83.32
catuḥ-bhujam — four-armed; SB 10.86.54
catuḥ-bāhuḥ — having four arms; SB 11.5.21
catuḥ-bāhuḥ — four-armed; SB 11.5.24
catuḥ — four; SB 11.7.22
catuḥ-viṃśatiḥ — twenty-four; SB 11.7.33-35
catuḥ-bhujam — with four arms; SB 11.11.46
dīrgha-cāru-catuḥ-bhujam — having four beautiful long arms; SB 11.14.36-42
cātuḥ-māsyāni — the vows and sacrifices of cāturmāsya; SB 11.18.8
catuḥ-uttaraiḥ — each having four syllables more than the previous; SB 11.21.38-40
catuḥ-bhujam — having four arms; SB 11.27.38-41
catuḥ-vidhaḥ — fourfold (i.e., the fourfold goals of human life: religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and liberation); SB 11.29.33
catuḥ-bhujam — with four arms; SB 11.30.28-32
catuḥ-bhujam — four-armed; SB 11.30.34
catuḥ-daśa — fourteen; SB 12.1.28
catuḥ-yugam — the cycle of four ages; SB 12.2.39
catuḥ-pāt — with four legs; SB 12.3.18
catuḥ-yuga — four ages; SB 12.4.2
cātuḥ-hotra — the four aspects of ritual sacrifice performed by the priests of each of the four Vedas; SB 12.6.44
catuḥ-yugeṣu — throughout the four ages; SB 12.6.46
catuḥ-vidham — in four parts; SB 12.6.48-49
catuḥ-vidha — of four kinds; SB 12.6.67
catuḥ-viṃśati — twenty-four; SB 12.6.80
catuḥ-bhujau — having four arms; SB 12.8.33-34
catuḥ samudraḥ — the four oceans; SB 12.9.12
catuḥ-vidham — of four varieties (those who have taken birth from embryos, from eggs, from seeds and from perspiration); SB 12.9.13
catuḥ-mūrtiḥ — in His four personal features (Vāsudeva, Sańkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha); SB 12.11.23
catuḥ-vidhaḥ — fourfold; SB 12.12.44
catuḥ-viṃśati — twenty-four; SB 12.13.4-9
daśa-pañca-catuḥ-śatam — fifteen thousand four hundred; SB 12.13.4-9
catuḥ-daśa — fourteen; SB 12.13.4-9
catuḥ-viṃśati — twenty-four; SB 12.13.4-9
catuḥ-daśa — fourteen; SB 12.13.4-9
catuḥ-lakṣaḥ — four hundred thousand; SB 12.13.4-9
śrī-catuḥ-vyūha-madhye — in the quadruple expansions (Vāsudeva, Sańkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha); CC Adi 1.8
catuḥ-bhuja — four arms; CC Adi 2.61
catuḥ-yuge — in cycles of four ages; CC Adi 3.8
catuḥ-yuga — cycles of four ages; CC Adi 3.9
catuḥ-yuge — in the cycle of four ages; CC Adi 3.10
catuḥ-vidha — four kinds; CC Adi 3.17
catuḥ-vyūha — the four expansions; CC Adi 4.11-12
catuḥ-vidha — four kinds; CC Adi 4.42
śrī-catuḥ-vyūha-madhye — in the quadruple expansions (Vāsudeva, Sańkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha); CC Adi 5.13
catuḥ-vyūha haiñā — expanding into four wonderful forms; CC Adi 5.23
sarva-catuḥ-vyūha — of all other quadruple expansions; CC Adi 5.24
catuḥ-bhuja — four-handed; CC Adi 5.27-28
dvitīya catuḥ-vyūha — the second quadruple expansion; CC Adi 5.41
catuḥ-bhuja — four-armed; CC Adi 17.14
catuḥ-vidha — four kinds of; CC Adi 17.275
catuḥ-bāhutā — four-armed form; CC Adi 17.293
catuḥ-dik — the four directions; CC Madhya 1.276
catuḥ-bhuja — four-handed; CC Madhya 5.93
catuḥ-dike — all around; CC Madhya 13.190
catuḥ-vedī — a scholar in the four Vedas; CC Madhya 19.50
catuḥ-vedī — a scholar in the four Vedas; CC Madhya 20.58
catuḥ-bāhuḥ — having four arms; CC Madhya 20.332
catuḥ-bāhuḥ — with four arms; CC Madhya 20.333
catuḥ-ṣaṣṭi ańga — sixty-four parts; CC Madhya 22.127
catuḥ-bhedāḥ — having four divisions; CC Madhya 23.84-85
catuḥ-ṣaṣṭiḥ — sixty-four; CC Madhya 23.84-85
catuḥ-vidhāḥ — four kinds; CC Madhya 24.94
catuḥ-bhujam — with four hands; CC Madhya 24.156
catuḥ-ślokīte — in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam summarized in four ślokas; CC Madhya 25.94
catuḥ-ślokī — the four famous verses known as the catuḥ-ślokī; CC Madhya 25.95
catuḥ-ślokīte — in the four famous verses of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; CC Madhya 25.102
catuḥ-viṃśe — in the Twenty-fourth Chapter; CC Madhya 25.260
catuḥ-dik — all directions; CC Antya 14.102
catuḥ-vedī — a scholar of the four Vedas; CC Antya 16.25
catuḥ-asraṃ — -quadrangular place; Bs 5.5
catuḥ-asram — quadrangular; Bs 5.5
catuḥ-mūrteḥ — of the four primary expansions (Vāsudeva, Sańkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha); Bs 5.5
catuḥ-dhāma — consisting of four abodes; Bs 5.5
catuḥ-kṛtam — divided into four parts; Bs 5.5
catuḥ-vedī — versed in the four Vedas; Bs 5.22
catuḥ-mukhaḥ — four-faced; Bs 5.22