Mo > References for ‘monkey’
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[10] There is the story of the grant of a dried hand of a monkey to an aspirant. The dried hand [...] he asked the dried hand of the monkey to drive the skeleton away. The [...] thousand rupees, but lost his son.
[13] Not only does the mind remain attached [...] group are developed, and thus the monkey, proto-ape, and ape groups can [...] materialized if their desire is intense.
[32] The third varga is dharma. Dharma [...] that cow is good; similarly when a monkey behaves as a monkey should, we say that the monkey is good, because it is following [...] responsibility and plunge into the water.
[173] One thing you should keep in mind [...] the clever, cunning, red-faced monkey. They are similar to human beings in many ways. People who put on monkey dances generally use these ullukas [...] with other varieties of monkeys.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] dog, and from a dog one becomes a monkey, and then one day they get a human [...] saḿskáras .
[25] By looking at a buffalo we can [...] becomes a dog, a dog becomes a monkey and a monkey becomes a human being. Human beings [...] from this karmic cycle?
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] necessary survival instincts. A baby monkey has to learn quickly to cling [...] before returning to its mother.
[6] In the same way, trees and plants [...] we can conclude that this is a monkey, that is a cow or a buffalo, etc. [...] are not like those of animals.
[5] So humanity continued progressing [...] Humans at that time moved like their monkey ancestors. While the ancestors [...] Today humans cannot jump like a monkey can, but humans and monkeys belong to the same gotra.
[6] Thats why I often say that [...] So everybodys gotra is the monkey gotra. The hypocritical caste [...] no Brahman and Rajput monkeys.
[28] The human biological structure [...] outside the human body. The tail of a monkey protrudes outside its body. During [...] beings and that of other bipeds.
[34] There is yet another thing. In [...] severed from the body. The body of a monkey will always remain tilted forward. [...] attain self-knowledge.”]
[36] Because tailed bipeds have a tail, [...] slowly than human beings. If a monkey walks on four legs, it will move [...] speed will be greatly enhanced.
[38] Suppose a youth begins to run like a monkey using his hands and legs. He continues [...] Biologically he is very close to a monkey. Now, suppose his lymphatic glands [...] heavier than it was during the monkey demonstration, and he will not be able to jump as freely. He has become a gentleman again!
[37] Seeing the crowd of land children [...] the bats – house bats and monkey bats – and the children [...] without any difficulty”.
[5] There is an interesting story to illustrate this. Once a magical dried hand of a monkey was given to a spiritual aspirant, [...] was terrified, and grabbed the monkey;s paw and shouted at it to drive [...] dollars, but he had lost his son.
[23] Through proper scientific research, [...] persons brain is replaced with a monkey;s brain, the person will cease [...] will gradually take the form of a monkey;s body. The secretions from the [...] secretions from the glands of a monkey;s body. In the same way a man [...] other than to perform sadhana.
[54] Why are human beings afraid of [...] pre-historic carcasses. The intellect of a monkey is not in the same category of that of an earthworm.
[24] Psychic clash enables one to make [...] flow of Pratisaiṋcara. A monkey is more developed than a dog, [...] dogs, and even other monkeys. A monkey trained by human beings is far more advanced intellectually than a wild monkey. If a monkey becomes intellectually developed [...] the path of Pratisaiṋcara.
[25] One may conclude theoretically that a highly evolved monkey and the most backward human are [...] scope to be reborn as human beings.
[5] I was sitting alone. It had rained [...] figured it must be some kind of monkey. In the trees on that side I had [...] it didnt seem quite like a monkey – something else. I continued [...] whether to call it human or demon.
[95] Social progress is not and can [...] what extent. Hanuman [the mighty monkey, a devotee of Rama in the mythological [...] have fully utilized their talents.
[61] I often say that the caste system [...] case everybodys caste is monkey caste. All this hypocrisy is [...] human being was a Brahman-caste monkey and that of a Rajput-caste person a Rajput-caste monkey?
[4] PLURAL [...] keys monkey monkeys [...] alumni
[21] But there is also a secondary factor, [...] dogs mind can develop into a monkey;s mind, and a monkey;s mind into a human mind, in the [...] being, bypassing the stage of a monkey. Such galloping changes do take [...] creatures deprived of human contact.
[11] Thus, the number of vrttis in the [...] words. The most developed species of monkey has a vocabulary of about 800 [...] monkeys. The most developed species of monkey is the “ulluka” in [...] compile a dictionary for them.
[9] “Sarvadhiisákśiibhútam”. [...] plants), underdeveloped (like a cow, a monkey or a dog), or developed (like [...] anybody remains coverted or secret.
[3] I have said before and will say [...] all those lion, mammoth, rhino, monkey and human species.
[12] Natural instincts did not vanish [...] trees, and because of this the word monkey means shákhámrga [...] examples of natural instincts.
[14] Another meaning of kut́háru is “the black-mouthed monkey” or hanumán .
[107] Kumuda also refers to a certain species of monkey.
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[19] So there can be progress only in [...] Suppose a man is mentally just like a monkey, and he wears a good silken dress [...] been any progress? He is in the monkey state, not in the human stage. So he is a monkey, a well-dressed monkey. So there cannot be any progress in physical and psychic spheres.
[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . [...] kikhi means: “Monkey”. On the slightest occasion, either due to fear or excitement, a monkey grimaces with clenched fist. So it is called kikhi . This habit of the monkey is prehistoric. Although the ancestors [...] remains predominant in childhood.
[156] He said, “Yesterday afternoon [...] streets with a hose. There was a monkey sitting on a tin roof by the wayside. [...] the mouth of the hose towards the monkey for fun. Annoyed and irritated [...] understand, a kásara”
[158] He resumed, “Annoyed by the grimaces of the monkey, a huge Gujarati buffalo weighing [...] rushed at the monkey. There was a hurdle on the way: [...] chewing the bones of a fish.”
[149] By adding the suffix i to the end [...] glands are somewhat strong, or the monkey family of animals. Thus kapiindra [...] monkeys] means “Hanuman”.
[151] Kapi + sha = kapisha. The meaning of the word kapisha is “monkey;s body-colour”. The colour of a monkey;s body is generally brown, thus the colour kapisha means “the colour brown”.
[153] That person whose flag or banner contains the insignia for monkey, or kapi, is called kapidhvaja. Arjunas banner used to bear the monkey insignia so one name of Arjuna [...] chariot [ratha] is driven by a monkey.
[17] Kap + i = kapi. The etymological [...] (for that reason another name for monkey is kapi), thus the round-shaped [...] konŕakapi is also called kamat́a.
[13] One may be termed vastu dharma. [...] animate or inanimate, oxygen or monkey. According to this vastu dharma [...] things are all part of vastu dharma.
[38] Ekanore said: “This forest [...] beasts of the forest. I tell the monkey brothers, ‘Make your hoop [...] there isnt a single living monkey, nor a single living jackal. There are only monkey ghosts and jackal ghosts.”
[198] The cow-ghost replied: “Hes [...] now has to scale the tree like a monkey. I must be going now. Dont [...] making friends with Ekanore.”
[11] Now, when the mind remains restricted [...] that of a fish, and the life of a monkey is quite developed. Human life is more developed than that of any other creature.
[14] “Thats nothing to be worried about,” said Rama. “In place of your monkey tail well give you a pigtail [...] swings across your necks.”
[8] First, let us discuss casteism. [...] Were the ancestors of Brahmans monkey Brahmans, and the ancestors of Kayasthas monkey Kayasthas? Such a ludicrous concept [...] as members of the lower castes.
[13] This development through clash [...] mind will develop more quickly. A monkey is a more developed animal than [...] humans have a speedier evolution. A monkey which lives in the proximity of humans also has a speedier development.
[16] In Saḿskrta “su” [...] longer remains in the body of a monkey or a dog. It attains a human body according to its reactive momenta.
[55] Although carnivores may be more [...] perform spiritual practices. A monkey or a cow may perform spiritual [...] their brains are more developed.
[90] If one commences spiritual practices [...] developed animal such as a dog, cow or monkey. In such cases the entity will [...] worker of a missionary organization.
[8] HANUMÁN – the giant monkey, devoted servant of Ráma [...] Rámáyańa)
[6] Aiṋjaná continued, [...] whenever anyone calls you an old monkey, even if you are old. Human ladies [...] my granddaughter.’”
[42] Although carnivores may be more [...] perform spiritual practices. A monkey or a cow may perform spiritual [...] their brains are more developed.
[16] Those demons in human form do not [...] mistake I made! I worshipped a monkey taking it to be a god! What a [...] the positions of their opponents.