Saturday, January 23, 2010 human or animal, what is the difference? Food, sleep, fear and mating, these acts of humans are similar to animals. Of them (humans), dharmais the only special thing, without dharmahumans are also animals || AhAra-nidrA-bhaya-maithunam cha samAnam_etat_pashubhir_narANAm | dharmo hi teShAm adhiko visheSho Sanskrit References "āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithunāni" in the Sanskrit language represents a word or a combination of words (such as Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, etc.). This section shows references to Sanskrit literature where this segment of Sanskrit text occurs, by literally searching for this piece of text. Filter results:
MUNDAKA UPANISHAD by Swamy Paramarthanandaji
āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithunāni sāmānyam etat paśubhir narāṇām | jñānaṃ narāṇām adhiko viśeṣo jñānena hīnāḥ paśubhiḥ samānāḥ || 25 || The English translation of Hitopadesha Verse 0.25 is contained in the book The Hitopadesa of Sri Narayana Pandita by Satya Narayana dasa. ahara-nidra-bhaya-maithunam cha āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithunaṃ cha; samānam_etat_pashubhir_narāṇām | dharmo hi teṣhāmadhiko visheṣho; dharmeṇa hīnāḥ pashubhiḥ samānāḥ || 2/4 2 ENGLISH MEANING. ahara nidra bhaya maithunam ca samanyam etat pasubhir naranam dharmo hi tesam adhika viseso dharmena hinah pasubhih samana "Both animals and humans share the activities of eating, sleeping, mating, and defending. But the special property of the humans is that they are able to engage in spiritual life. Āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithunaṁ ca sāmānyam etat paśubhiḥ narāṇām [ Hitopadeśa 25]. Eating. I eat; dog eats. So what is the difference between eating between the dog and me? He is eating according to his taste; I am eating also. The eating business is there in the dog also.
aharanidrabhayamaithunam cha
Ahara, nidra, bhaya and maithuna-food, sleep, fear and copulation-are common to both animals and men. That which differentiates a man from an animal is dharma, viveka and vichara shakti. Jnana and vichara can be secured only by the preservation of virya. If a man has not got these qualifications, Absolute Love Everyone is frustrated—husbands, wives, boys, girls. Everywhere there is frustration, because our loving propensity is not being utilized properly. In this lecture given in Seattle, Washington, in October of 1968, Srila Prabhupada reveals how we can achieve complete satisfaction by directing our love toward the Supreme Person. Food (ahara), sleep (nidra), fear (bhaya), and coition (maithuna) are common to both animals and human beings. But man has got intelligence, power of discrimination (viveka) and power of enquiry (vicara sakti); with the help of these special powers, he can realise his self and can know his true nature. Even devas (gods) are envious of human. Ahara, Nidra and Brahmacharya are the three factors which play an important role in the maintenance of a living organism. In the Ayurvedic literature, these factors i.e. Ahara,. Ati Bhaya Ati Vyayama Ati Upavasa Asukhashayaa Further Sushruta has mentioned some extra Nidana factors which may cause Nidranasha10 Vata Vriddhi
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āhāra nidrā bhaya maithunaṃ ca sāmānyametat paśubhirnarāṇām dharmo hi teṣāmadhiko viśeṣa: dharmeṇa hīnāḥ paśubhiḥ samānāḥ English meaning Eating, Sleep, Fear and Sex - these habits are common between human beings and animals. It is the Dharma which is the special quality of the human beings. Without the Dharma, they are similar to the animals. Pranayama Evolves Basic Tendencies. These are the four basic tendencies in all biological creatures. They are there in all human beings — ahara (food), nidra (dreamless sleep), maithunam (sex), and bhaya (fear). The locus for them is in the Muladhara Chakra, [which is] very rightly given the name muladhara.
Ahara Nidra Bhaya Maithunam Cha Samanam Etat Pashubhir Naranam l Buddhir Hi Tesham Adhiko Visheshaha Buddhya Vihinaha Pashubhirsamanaha ll Food, sleep, fear and procreation are common between humans and animals. However, it is the buddhi alone (and the subsequent ability to wilfully perform dharma) sets a human being apart. It is most astonishing that although this innocent child was taken away by the Raksasa to be eaten, He has returned without having been killed or even injured. Because this demon was envious, cruel and sinful, he has been killed for his own sinful activities. This is the law of nature.
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Introduction. Trayostambh refers to three pillars. Ahara (Diet), Nidra (Proper sleep) and Brahmacharya (Abstinence) are described as Trayostambh in Ayurveda. In fact, they are pillars of the human life and are basis of heath life. Just as three biological humours, vata, pitta and kapha and triguna, sattva, rajas and tamas, regulate the body and. āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithunaṁ casāmānyam etat paśubhir narāṇāmdharmo hi teṣām adhiko viśeṣodharmeṇa hīnāḥ paśubhiḥ samānāḥHitopadesa, 25