Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: pasu

  pasu—animals    SB 3.30.6, SB 5.26.17
  pasu—horses and elephants    SB 2.4.2
  pasu—of the animals    SB 5.22.10
  pasu—of animals (cows, elephants and other household animals)    SB 7.6.11-13
  pasu—an animal    SB 8.3.17

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: pasu

  pasu-vat—like an animal    SB 1.7.42, SB 4.28.23
  aranya-pasu—jungle animals    SB 8.2.7
  pasu-buddhih—the animalistic conception of life (“I am the Supreme, and everyone is God”)    SB 7.5.12
  pasu-caryam—the behavior of animals    SB 5.26.23
  pasu-gana—the beasts and birds.    Madhya 24.203
  pasu-ghnat—either a butcher or one who is killing his own personal existence.    SB 10.1.4
  pasu-himsaya—by killing animals unnecessarily.    SB 7.15.7
  pasu-marakaih—wherein poor animals are killed    SB 4.27.11
  pasu-maram—as if slaughtering animals    SB 4.13.41
  pasu-paksitah—from animals and birds    SB 7.13.33
  pasu-paricchadan—animals and paraphernalia of household life    SB 7.7.4-5
  pasu-pala-pankaja-drsah—the gopis who are always dependent on Krsna, the cowherd boy    NoI 10
  pasu-pala—of the cowherd women    Adi 4.51
  pasu-romani—hairs on the body of an animal    SB 5.26.14
  pasu-somanam—of the yajna with animals and the yajna with soma-rasa    SB 5.7.5
  pasu-samyatam—existence on the level of the animals.    SB 4.14.1
  pasu-vat—like animals    SB 4.11.10
  pasu-vat—exactly like an animal    SB 7.8.46