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“I have simply discussed the five gross faults and five literary embellishments of this verse, but if we consider it in fine detail we will find unlimited faults.
"I have simply discussed the five gross faults and five literary embellishments of this verse, but if we consider it in fine detail we will find unlimited faults.
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 84

sthūla ei pañca doṣa, pañca alaṅkāra
sūkṣma vicāriye yadi āchaye apāra


SYNONYMS

sthūla—gross; ei—these; pañca—five; doṣa—faults; pañca—five; alaṅkāra—literary ornaments; sūkṣma—in detail; vicāriye—we consider; yadi—if; āchaye—there are; apāra—unlimited.


TRANSLATION

"I have simply discussed the five gross faults and five literary embellishments of this verse, but if we consider it in fine detail we will find unlimited faults.