catuḥ
- four, namely prakṛti, puruṣa, mahat and ego — SB 2.9.17
cātuḥ
- four — SB 1.4.19, SB 3.12.35
catuḥ-akṣaram
- the four syllables (nā-rā-ya-ṇa) — SB 6.2.8
catuḥ-ānanaḥ
- with four heads — SB 9.1.9
catuḥ-aṅgiṇīm
- four defensive divisions — SB 1.10.32
catuḥ-aṅgulaiḥ
- four fingers by measure — SB 3.11.9
catuḥ-bāhu
- unto the four-armed — SB 4.24.45-46
catuḥ-bāhuḥ
- having four arms — Madhya 20.332
- with four arms — SB 8.17.4, Madhya 20.333
catuḥ-bāhum
- four-handed — SB 1.12.9
catuḥ-bāhutā
- four-armed form — Ādi 17.293
catuḥ-bhedāḥ
- having four divisions — Madhya 23.84-85
catuḥ-bhuja
catuḥ-bhuja haile
- when He becomes four-handed — Madhya 20.176
catuḥ-bhujaḥ
catuḥ-bhujāḥ
- having four arms — SB 10.13.47-48
- with four arms — SB 6.1.34-36
catuḥ-bhujam
- four handed — SB 4.8.47
- four hands — SB 10.3.30
catuḥ-bhujau
- with four arms — SB 4.12.20
catuḥ-daśa
- fourteen — SB 3.11.23, SB 4.24.67
catuḥ-dhā
- having four aspects — SB 3.26.14
catuḥ-dik
- all directions — Antya 14.102
- the four directions — Madhya 1.276
catuḥ-dike
- all around — Madhya 13.190
catuḥ-diśam
- the four directions (east, west, north and south) — SB 5.17.5
- the four sides — SB 5.16.11, SB 5.21.7
cātuḥ-hotra-vidhinā
- by the regulative principles of sacrifice directed by four kinds of priests — SB 5.7.5
catuḥ-hotraka
- of the four kinds of Vedic priests, known as hotā, adhvaryu, brahma and udgātā — SB 7.3.30
cātuḥ-hotram
- four kinds of fruitive activities — SB 3.13.35
- four persons conducting the performance — SB 2.6.25
cātuḥ-hotrāya
- the Vedic sacrifices of the name — SB 4.24.37
catuḥ-mukha
- four-headed — Madhya 21.61
catuḥ-mukha brahmā
- the four-faced Lord Brahmā of this universe — Madhya 21.69
catuḥ-mukha brahmāra
- of the four-headed Brahmā of this universe — Madhya 21.81
catuḥ-mukhāt
- from the four mouths — SB 3.12.34
catuḥ-mukuṭa-koṭi-bhiḥ
- with the tips of his four crowns — SB 10.13.62
catuḥ-pada
- you are four-legged — SB 1.17.12
catuḥ-padaḥ
- four-legged — SB 5.18.27
- the four-legged (bulls) — SB 5.1.14
- the four-legged animals like the deer — SB 6.4.9
catuḥ-pādaḥ
- four-legged — SB 3.29.30
catuḥ-padām
- of those who have four legs — SB 1.13.47
catuḥ-pādam
catuḥ-pāt
- complete four dimensions — SB 3.11.21
catuḥ-rasaḥ
- four rasas, or tastes — SB 10.2.27
catuḥ-sanaḥ
- the four bachelors named Sanat-kumāra, Sanaka, Sanandana and Sanātana — SB 2.7.5
catuḥ-ṣaṣṭi aṅga
- sixty-four parts — Madhya 22.127
catuḥ-ṣaṣṭiḥ
- sixty-four — Madhya 23.84-85
catuḥ-śatam
- four hundred — SB 10.1.31-32
catuḥ-sindhu-jala
- with the water of the four oceans — SB 9.10.48
catuḥ-ślokī
- the four famous verses known as catuḥ-ślokī — Madhya 25.95
catuḥ-ślokīte
- in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam summarized in four ślokas — Madhya 25.94
- in the four famous verses of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam — Madhya 25.102
catuḥ-śṛṅgaḥ
- Catuḥ-śṛṅga — SB 5.20.15
catuḥ-śṛṅgāya
- who have four horns — SB 8.16.31
catuḥ-triṁśat
- thirty-four — SB 5.21.12
catuḥ-vedī
- a scholar in the four Vedas — Madhya 19.50, Madhya 20.58
- a scholar of the four Vedas — Antya 16.25
catuḥ-vidha
- four divisions — Madhya 23.63
- four kinds of — Ādi 17.275
catuḥ-vidhaḥ
- four kinds of — SB 1.17.38
- of four kinds of living entities — SB 8.5.32
catuḥ-vidhāḥ
- four kinds — Madhya 24.94
- living entities born from embryos, eggs, perspiration and seeds — SB 2.10.37-40
catuḥ-vidham
- four kinds of — SB 4.19.9, SB 4.24.64
- in four divisions — SB 1.4.19, SB 3.32.37
catuḥ-viṁśat
- twenty-four — SB 8.16.30
catuḥ-viṁśatibhiḥ
- twenty-four in number — SB 10.13.52
catuḥ-viṁśatikam
- consisting of twenty-four elements — SB 3.26.11
catuḥ-viṁśe
- in the Twenty-fourth Chapter — Madhya 25.260
catuḥ-vyūha
- His quadruple form — Madhya 22.9
- the four expansions — Ādi 4.11-12
- the quadruple expansions — Madhya 20.192
catuḥ-vyūha haiñā
- expanding into four wonderful forms — Ādi 5.23
catuḥ-vyūha-gaṇera
- of the quadruple expansions — Madhya 20.189
catuḥ-vyūha-parakāśa
- manifestation of quadruple expansions — Madhya 20.193
catuḥ-yuga
- cycles of four ages — Ādi 3.9
catuḥ-yuga-ante
- at the end of every four yugas (Satya, Dvāpara, Tretā and Kali) — SB 8.14.4
catuḥ-yugam
- four millenniums — SB 3.11.18
catuḥ-yuge
ādi-catuḥ-vyūha
- the original quadruple group — Madhya 20.189
bhagavataḥ catuḥ-mūrteḥ
- the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is expanded in four — SB 5.17.16
dvitīya catuḥ-vyūha
- the second quadruple expansion — Ādi 5.41
sa-catuḥ-mukhāḥ
- as well as Lord Brahmā, who has four faces — SB 10.4.42
sarva-catuḥ-vyūha
- of all other quadruple expansions — Ādi 5.24