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:tomāra ye śiṣya kahe kutarka, nānā-vāda | :tomāra ye śiṣya kahe kutarka, nānā-vāda | ||
:ihāra ki | :ihāra ki doṣa--ei māyāra prasāda | ||
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"The false arguments and philosophical word jugglery of your disciples are not faults of theirs. They have simply received the benediction of Māyāvāda philosophy. | |||
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TEXT 107
- tomāra ye śiṣya kahe kutarka, nānā-vāda
- ihāra ki doṣa--ei māyāra prasāda
SYNONYMS
tomāra—your; ye—which; śiṣya—disciples; kahe—say; ku-tarka—false arguments; nānā-vāda—jugglery of philosophy; ihāra—their; ki—what; doṣa—fault; ei—this; māyāra—of illusion; prasāda—benediction.
TRANSLATION
"The false arguments and philosophical word jugglery of your disciples are not faults of theirs. They have simply received the benediction of Māyāvāda philosophy.