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"When the conjunctions ‘ca’" |"‘and’" |" and ‘api’" |"‘although’" |"are added to this verse, the verse can assume whatever meaning one wants to give it"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

When the conjunctions ‘ca’ [‘and’] and ‘api’ [‘although’] are added to this verse, the verse can assume whatever meaning one wants to give it.

When the conjunctions ‘ca’ [‘and’] and ‘api’ [‘although’] are added to this verse, the verse can assume whatever meaning one wants to give it.