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To explain an unclear word, men generally join it with other words. Such an attempt is called udghatyaka: Difference between revisions

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“‘To explain an unclear word, men generally join it with other words. Such an attempt is called udghātyaka.’”
“‘To explain an unclear word, men generally join it with other words. Such an attempt is called udghātyaka.’”
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 15 August 2020

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"To explain an unclear word, men generally join it with other words. Such an attempt is called udghātyaka"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Antya-lila

“‘To explain an unclear word, men generally join it with other words. Such an attempt is called udghātyaka.’”

“‘To explain an unclear word, men generally join it with other words. Such an attempt is called udghātyaka.’”

PURPORT

This verse is quoted from the Sāhitya-darpaṇa (6.289).