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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 9: Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's Travels to the Holy Places
TEXT 47
- bauddhācārya mahā-paṇḍita nija nava-mate
- prabhura āge udgrāha kari’ lāgilā balite
SYNONYMS
bauddha-ācārya — the leader in Buddhist philosophy; mahā-paṇḍita — greatly learned scholar; nija — own; nava — nine; mate — philosophical conclusions; prabhura āge — before Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; udgrāha — argument; kari’ — making; lāgilā — began; balite — to speak.
TRANSLATION
One of them was a leader of the Buddhist cult and was a very learned scholar. To establish the nine philosophical conclusions of Buddhism, he came before the Lord and began to speak.