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''Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.''


==== TEXT 65 ====
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:‘ca’ ‘api’, dui śabda tāte ‘avyaya’ haya
:'ca' 'api', dui śabda tāte 'avyaya' haya
:yei artha lāgāiye, sei artha haya
:yei artha lāgāiye, sei artha haya
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ca—ca; api—api; dui—two; śabda—words; tāte—in that way; avyaya—indeclinable words; haya—are; yei—whatever; artha—meaning; lāgāiye—they want to use; sei—that; artha—meaning; haya—can be used.
ca—ca; api-api; dui-two; śabda—words; tāte—in that way; avyaya—indeclinable words; haya—are; yei—whatever; artha—meaning; lāgāiye—they want to use; sei—that; artha—meaning; haya—can be used.
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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.
"When the conjunction ca [and] and the adverb api [although] are added to this verse, the verse can assume whatever meaning one wants to give it.
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

'ca' 'api', dui śabda tāte 'avyaya' haya
yei artha lāgāiye, sei artha haya


SYNONYMS

ca—ca; api-api; dui-two; śabda—words; tāte—in that way; avyaya—indeclinable words; haya—are; yei—whatever; artha—meaning; lāgāiye—they want to use; sei—that; artha—meaning; haya—can be used.


TRANSLATION

"When the conjunction ca [and] and the adverb api [although] are added to this verse, the verse can assume whatever meaning one wants to give it.