murtih
mūrtiḥ — in the forms; SB 1.17.34
mūrtiḥ — forms; SB 2.2.28
mūrtiḥ — forms; SB 3.1.17
vitāna-mūrtiḥ — the form of expansion; SB 3.13.26
śraddhā, maitrī, dayā, śāntiḥ, tuṣṭiḥ, puṣṭiḥ, kriyā, unnatiḥ, buddhiḥ, medhā, titikṣā, hrīḥ, mūrtiḥ — names of thirteen daughters of Dakṣa; SB 4.1.49-52
mūrtiḥ — Mūrti; SB 4.1.49-52
vīra-mūrtiḥ — in the form of a great hero; SB 4.17.35
mūrtiḥ — the personification; SB 6.7.29-30
mūrtiḥ — the personification; SB 6.7.29-30
marut-pateḥ mūrtiḥ — the personification of Indra; SB 6.7.29-30
mūrtiḥ — the personification; SB 6.7.29-30
mūrtiḥ — the personification; SB 6.7.29-30
mantra-mūrtiḥ — the form of the mantra; SB 6.8.8-10
matsya-mūrtiḥ — the Supreme Lord in the form of a great fish; SB 6.8.13
kāla-mūrtiḥ — the personification of time; SB 6.8.22
mūrtiḥ — Mūrti; SB 8.13.22
mūrtiḥ — who embody; SB 10.48.25
mūrtiḥ — embodiment; SB 10.89.14-17
ādi-mūrtiḥ — the original form, Vāsudeva; SB 11.16.32
mūrtiḥ — assuming his form; SB 11.28.16
tantra-mūrtiḥ — as the personification of the tantra scriptures; SB 12.11.20
catuḥ-mūrtiḥ — in His four personal features (Vāsudeva, Sańkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha); SB 12.11.23
aśeṣa-mūrtiḥ — who expands in unlimited personal forms; SB 12.12.66
tvat-mūrtiḥ — Your form; CC Adi 4.125
akhila-rasa-amṛta-mūrtiḥ — the reservoir of all pleasure, in which exist all the mellows of devotional service, namely śānta, dāsya, sakhya, vātsalya and mādhurya; CC Madhya 8.142
mūrtiḥ — the image; Bs 5.52