Mo > References for ‘monkeys’
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[9] While advancing, human beings gradually [...] traits. For example, animals and monkeys would dance, peacocks would dance, [...] and otherwise cook their food.
[10] You know the story of the Rámáyańa. During construction of a bridge, the big monkeys carried large stones while the [...] psychological explanation of devotion.
[173] One thing you should keep in mind [...] exhibitions with other varieties of monkeys.
[15] Perhaps in the future, with the [...] of developed mental condition. Monkeys and dogs are certainly inferior [...] or mistreat any other creature.
[58] Children have certain instincts [...] the category of instinct. When monkeys quarrel they make grimaces – a habit which is found in human beings. When monkeys are frightened they cling to a [...] their palms and start trembling.
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[5] The third faculty which human beings [...] academy for developed animals like monkeys, dogs, chimpanzees and orang-utans, [...] another for underdeveloped animals.
[20] After the stage of anusvára, [...] of evolution. The offspring of monkeys look just like monkeys, and the offspring of human beings [...] parińáma (similar resultant).
[1] Every living being has its own [...] have established this fact. Even monkeys have their own language which [...] or fundamental characteristics.
[35] People had no sense of duty towards [...] than the present-day society of monkeys or dogs.
[17] Bio-psychology may be divided into [...] psychology of other beings [including monkeys, quadrupeds and other developed [...] are the main groups or classes.
[27] This biological machine is of great [...] orang-utans, chimpanzees and gorillas. Monkeys are also bipeds but they cannot [...] psychology, not human psychology.
[34] There is yet another thing. In [...] used for walking. In the case of monkeys, often they are used for walking as well as catching. So, in any case, monkeys can never be equal to humans, [...] attain self-knowledge.”]
[36] Because tailed bipeds have a tail, [...] which works as the fifth leg. Thus monkeys can run faster than bipeds. If monkeys walk on two legs only like bipeds, [...] speed will be greatly enhanced.
[37] The speed of movement is increased [...] jump. Can humans jump as much as monkeys even after strenuous effort? Humans [...] will have less jumping capacity.
[38] Suppose a youth begins to run like [...] hormones – not as much as monkeys but much more than ordinary human [...] He has become a gentleman again!
[12] The first varga is káma, [...] who jump from tree to tree like monkeys; we will certainly make them sit [...] collective welfare of the human race.
[6] And the third human approach is [...] developed creatures – dogs, monkeys – where there is this psychic approach; a bit psychically-developed animals have this wont.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] simultaneously increases. The language of monkeys will serve as an example. It is a fact that monkeys have their own language. Among the different species of monkeys there are those who remain in [...] words in the languages of those monkeys which live close to human habitation. [...] instance). Certain varieties of monkeys have, in fact, as many as seven [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] southern India. Needless to say, the monkeys of Kiśkindhyá and [...] Rámáyańa, were in fact neither monkeys nor demons, but the people of [...] are the ways of demons.”
[52] The non-Aryans regarded the Aryans [...] short-statured among them “monkeys”), the Mongolians, asuras [monsters], [...] civilized and educated than the Aryans.
[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] forest are called mrga . Monkeys are called shákhámrga [...] 3 )
[10] There are so many created beings. [...] – as in the case of dogs, monkeys and so on. They have got a bit [...] close contact with human beings.
[24] Psychic clash enables one to make [...] than other dogs, and even other monkeys. A monkey trained by human beings [...] the path of Pratisaiṋcara.
[25] One may conclude theoretically [...] applies to cows, horses, dogs and monkeys. After coming in contact with [...] scope to be reborn as human beings.
[5] I was sitting alone. It had rained [...] on that side I had seen lots of monkeys during the day, and so maybe they [...] whether to call it human or demon.
[61] I often say that the caste system [...] ancestors of every human being were monkeys. In that case everybodys [...] Rajput-caste person a Rajput-caste monkey?
[16] To suppress the arrogance of the [...] animal”) is another name for monkeys, because they live in the branches [...] rectification and also granted them boons.
[2] This movement alone is “Dharma”. [...] struggle. Out of struggle alone dogs, monkeys and jackals attain their lives.
[4] PLURAL [...] monkey monkeys boy [...] alumni
[19] About 1,700,000 years ago, towards [...] The ancestors of human beings are monkeys, so monkeys are the relatives of human beings. [...] sambhútis of Parama Puruśa.
[11] Thus, the number of vrttis in the [...] vocabulary than the most developed monkeys. The most developed species of [...] compile a dictionary for them.
[2] In the past a short-lived ice age [...] and lion-type animals, mammoths, monkeys, monkey-type men and ancient human [...] of all these kinds of fossils.
[8] Likewise, animals also have some [...] possess canine teeth, but cows, monkeys, elephants, wild asses, etc. do [...] of the absence of canine teeth.
[12] Natural instincts did not vanish with the advent of human beings. Have you seen monkeys quarrel? They chatter and show [...] they quarrel in anger. However, monkeys are entirely dominated by instinct [...] the branches of a tree, just as monkeys still do. This natural instinct [...] infants keep their hands closed. If monkeys are afraid or quarrel with other monkeys, they catch hold of a branch very [...] examples of natural instincts.
[3] Animals cannot go beyond their [...] is simply intellectual. Dogs and monkeys who are trained, for instance, can be made a bit [more intelligent] than other ones.
[24] This type of movement to intellectuality [...] kinds of animals, such as dogs, monkeys and cows. It may be that in 1,000 years monkeys will reach the stage of evolution [...] brain of animals will increase too.
[40] At present human beings are thinking [...] include the needs of dogs, cows, monkeys, etc. To fulfil these requirements, there should be more and more production.
[41] The earth is not only for human [...] to animals. Today cows, dogs and monkeys are developing; tomorrow more [...] demand should be fulfilled by PROUT.
[3] The common man is guided by intellect [...] certain training. That is like dogs, monkeys. And in the case of man, there [...] knowledge is intuitional knowledge.
[137] Everything started from that Parama [...] developed animals, cows, buffaloes, monkeys, apes, ape-men, proto-ape, Australopithecine, [...] Puruśa. This is progress.
[364] Human beings came onto this earth [...] tree to another branch, just like monkeys of today.
[2] Ku and kú [...] ku is grimacing, which the monkeys and vixens do, for example.
[11] Protozoic minds move instinctively, [...] Sub-human animals such as dogs and monkeys learn through this acquaintance [...] world, is psycho-physical knowledge.
[125] Once Mr. Subodh Ganguly, a very [...] “Well, Mr. Mukherjee, you say that monkeys are very intelligent. Why dont they wear shirts and pants like us?”
[135] Some time ago, the world conference of monkeys was held in Kiskindhyánagar [the habitat of monkeys according to the Rámáyańa [...] wearing trousers and coats.”
[137] The delegates reacted in a chorus: [...] on which tree! Moreover, not all monkeys understand the language of all monkeys communities, because there are [...] sure to be very effective.”
[141] The deputy minister told the supplier, “All the monkeys of the world will wear your clothes. [...] selámi [bribe].”
[15] Everything started from that Parama [...] developed animals, cows, buffaloes, monkeys, apes, ape-man, proto-ape, Australopithecine, [...] relish it? Is it a palatable dish?
[25] Now you have understood. Animals [...] mentally, spiritually, just like monkeys, just like dogs, have got some [...] it can witness, dreams. Dogs and monkeys can see dreams, other animals [...] 5 )
[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . [...] the ancestors of human beings and monkeys are the same, they were separated [...] remains predominant in childhood.
[149] By adding the suffix i to the end [...] animals. Thus kapiindra [lord of the monkeys] or kapirája [king of the monkeys] means “Hanuman”.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a [...] is “that which is dear to monkeys” or “that in which monkeys reside”. The colloquial [...] north it is a little compressed.
[156] Pickle is made from the half-ripe [...] stone-apple is not only liked by monkeys; it is a favourite food of elephants [...] a medicine for remittent fever.
[35] All the ghosts were laughing and [...] as they bared their teeth like monkeys. And dont forget, they were [...] laugh. But the ghosts sang in chorus
[261] Everywhere was calm and quiet. [...] “haaoow… haaoow”, the monkeys started jumping and screaming: [...] sighted on the ground under a tree.
[1] Ramas coronation ceremony [...] returning to their distant lands. The monkeys also sought Ramas permission [...] Vashiśt́has ear, “These monkeys have done a lot for us. How can we repay them?”
[5] “Lets see,” said Rama, turning to address the monkeys. “Brother monkeys, you have served me well. Today [...] as humans in Kali Yuga.”
[6] The monkeys were hesitant. After a short deliberation [...] dont desire a human form.”
[10] The monkeys continued, “Humans keep [...] couldnt possibly do that.”
[12] The monkeys fell into deep thought. Rama glanced [...] would happen, Your Majesty?”
[13] After a while the monkeys asked, “Your Majesty, if we become humans, what will happen to our beloved tail?”
[15] The monkeys were still hesitant. “See, I told you so,” said Vashiśt́ha.
[16] Finally the monkeys said, “Your Majesty, we [...] charcoal-coloured faces.”
[14] In human beings the thyroid and [...] lymphatic glands diminished. In monkeys, the opposite is the case: the [...] concerned with physical activity, hence monkeys can jump higher and swing further [...] human beings are more evolved than monkeys is that their thyroid and parathyroid glands are more active.
[7] Monkeys, or, say, dogs, when they get [...] proximity to human existence. Developed monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas, orang-utans, [...] finally he becomes a spiritual being.
[3] In living beings other than humans, [...] In certain animals like dogs and monkeys, the doer “I” is a [...] a position to do this practice.
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was [...] trembled. Groups of men and bears and monkeys started shaking violently out [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[3] [One day two sádhakas [spiritual [...] tigers, (3) two human skulls, (4) two monkeys, (5) two mangoes of leḿŕa [...] Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 1.
[56] The lymphatic glands of monkeys are highly developed, although [...] Human beings cannot jump as much as monkeys because they use more lymph in [...] along with the increase of lymph.
[60] Lymph is produced from animal protein [...] is quickly converted into semen. Monkeys and deer produce much lymph, but [...] utilized in running and jumping.
[3] In the case of humans, and also [...] animals – animals like dogs or monkeys – there are physico-psychic [...] physical pleasure or physical pain.
[6] You know, genius is an inborn faculty. [...] creatures and humans. Tamed dogs, tamed monkeys, may do many a thing, because [...] You will find it only in humans.
[2] According to protocol, some people [...] and introduced her to the female monkeys. Although these monkeys were delighted to meet Sita, they [...] their charcoal-coloured faces.
[3] Aiṋjaná said, “How [...] presence today.” The female monkeys offered her fresh leaves and unwashed [...] lightly. This also offended the monkeys but they were bound by protocol [...] displaying fine sets of teeth.
[4] “Dear monkeys,” asked Aiṋjaná, [...] beautiful,” replied the female monkeys, “But weve noticed a slight imperfection in her beauty.”
[5] “You monkeys have the bad habit of finding [...] proverb is talking about you.”
[7] “Female monkeys, I strongly advise you to give [...] about their age like you.”
[8] “Sister Aiṋjaná,” said the female monkeys, “what you say is true. [...] Sitas beauty is not perfect.”
[10] “But anyone with two eyes [...] nose like us,” concluded the monkeys.
[43] The lymphatic glands of monkeys are highly developed, although [...] Human beings cannot jump as much as monkeys because they use more lymph in [...] along with the increase of lymph.
[47] Lymph is produced from animal protein [...] is quickly converted into semen. Monkeys and deer produce much lymph, but [...] utilized in running and jumping.