pasu

paśu-vat — like an animal; SB 1.7.42
paśu — horses and elephants; SB 2.4.2
paśu — animals; SB 3.30.6
paśu-vat — like animals; SB 4.11.10
paśu-māram — as if slaughtering animals; SB 4.13.41
paśu-sāmyatām — existence on the level of the animals; SB 4.14.1
paśu-mārakaiḥ — wherein poor animals are killed; SB 4.27.11
paśu-vat — like an animal; SB 4.28.23
paśu-somānām — of the yajña with animals and the yajña with soma-rasa; SB 5.7.5
paśu — of the animals; SB 5.22.10
paśu-romāṇi — hairs on the body of an animal; SB 5.26.14
paśu — animals; SB 5.26.17
paśu-caryām — the behavior of animals; SB 5.26.23
paśu-buddhiḥ — the animalistic conception of life ("I am the Supreme, and everyone is God"); SB 7.5.12
paśu — of animals (cows, elephants and other household animals); SB 7.6.11-13
paśu-paricchadān — animals and paraphernalia of household life; SB 7.7.4-5
paśu-vat — exactly like an animal; SB 7.8.46
paśu-pakṣitaḥ — from animals and birds; SB 7.13.33
paśu-hiṃsayā — by killing animals unnecessarily; SB 7.15.7
araṇya-paśu — jungle animals; SB 8.2.7
paśu — an animal; SB 8.3.17
paśu-ghnāt — either a butcher or one who is killing his own personal existence; SB 10.1.4
paśu-pa — of the cowherd (Nanda Mahārāja); SB 10.14.1
paśu — and of the animals; SB 10.14.40
paśu-pāla — as cowherds; SB 10.15.1
paśu-gaṇaiḥ — by the various animals; SB 10.15.24
paśu-pāḥ — the cowherds; SB 10.16.10
paśu-vṛttayaḥ — behaving as an affectionate cow does toward her calf; SB 10.16.13-15
saha-paśu-pāla-balaḥ — in the company of the cowherd boys and Lord Balarāma; SB 10.21.2
paśu-pāla — of the cowherd boys; SB 10.21.8
paśu-saṃsthāyāḥ — until sacrificing the animal; SB 10.23.8
paśu-paiḥ — by the cowherd boys; SB 10.25.33
paśu — animals; SB 10.26.25
paśu-patim — Lord Śiva; SB 10.34.2
paśu-māram — as a sacrificial animal is slaughtered; SB 10.37.32
paśu-pālaḥ — a herdsman; SB 10.51.19
paśu-patim — Śiva, the protector of animallike men; SB 10.76.4
paśu — like animals; SB 10.78.16
paśu — domestic animals; SB 11.9.26
paśu-vat — like an animal; SB 11.18.31
paśu-buddhim — animalistic mentality; SB 12.5.2
paśu-pālā — of the cowherd women; CC Adi 4.51
paśu-gaṇa — the beasts and birds; CC Madhya 24.203
paśu-pāla-pańkaja-dṛśaḥ — the gopīs who are always dependent on Kṛṣṇa, the cowherd boy; NoI 10