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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 25: How All the Residents of Vārāṇasī Became Vaiṣṇavas
TEXT 49
- yei grantha-kartā cāhe sva-mata sthāpite
- śāstrera sahaja artha nahe tāṅhā haite
SYNONYMS
yei—anyone who; grantha-kartā—author; cāhe—wants; sva-mata sthāpite—to establish his own opinion; śāstrera—of the revealed scriptures; sahaja—the direct; artha—meaning; nahe—is not; tāṅhā haite—from such an author.
TRANSLATION
"Anyone who wants to establish his own opinion or philosophy certainly cannot explain any scripture according to the principle of direct interpretation.