An > References for ‘animal-like’
See also: animal-driven · animalic · animalism · animalistic · animality · animals · animals-in-human-form · ańimá-siddhi · animate · animated
[2] [By birth everybody is a shúdra, i.e., with an animal-like mentality. Going through a [[renewal]], [...] becomes a bráhmańa.]
[58] Children have certain instincts [...] a kind of inborn instinct. The animal-like propensities of human beings come [...] their palms and start trembling.
[11] Next comes the question of thought-waves [...] our minds constantly entertain animal-like thoughts, that is a sort of crude [...] limitations, certain bondages.
[9] [By birth, everybody is a shúdra, with an animal-like mentality. Going through a renewal, [...] becomes a Bráhmańa.]
[2] Whatever the humans do, whether [...] action-oriented, and the mentality will be animal-like. However, when the desire for [...] finite objects but in infinity.
[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] movement, and goad a person to animal-like propensities. They only run after [...] the weakness of the human mind.
[43] “Under ordinary circumstances all are animal-like in the initial stage. When spiritual thirst awakens in animal-like people they become viira, and [...] according to their ideation – animal-like, heroic, or god-like – as [...] spiritual and psychic elevation.
[74] Those who depend solely on magnanimity [...] potential, to be reduced to an animal-like existence, only eating and procreating; they cannot live like that.
[27] In human society there are many [...] human beings who make their minds animal-like through animalistic thinking are [...] behave like intelligent people.
[3] “Sarve ca pashavah santi”. In the first stage of creation, all beings are animal-like. In the age of material predominance, [...] life is. Because of their being animal-like spiritualists call them “pashu”. Shiva is called by the name of Pashupati at this stage.
[14] [By birth, everybody is a shúdra, i.e., with an animal-like mentality. Going through a [[renewal]], [...] becomes a bráhmańa.]
[18] The five sensory organs – [...] animal is a being which has an animal-like body is incorrect; it is more [...] animalistic. When the number of animal-like humans increases, human society [...] will be overcome in the future,