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''yaiche''—just as; ''kahi''—I say; ''ei''—this; ''vipra''—''brāhmaṇa''; ''parama''—great; ''paṇḍita''—learned man; ''vipra''—the ''brāhmaṇa''; ''anuvāda''—subject; ''ihāra''—of this; ''vidheya''—predicate; ''pāṇḍitya''—erudition.
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 77

yaiche kahi,—ei vipra parama paṇḍita
vipra—anuvāda, ihāra vidheya—pāṇḍitya


SYNONYMS

yaiche — just as; kahi — I say; ei — this; viprabrāhmaṇa; parama — great; paṇḍita — learned man; vipra — the brāhmaṇa; anuvāda — subject; ihāra — of this; vidheya — predicate; pāṇḍitya — erudition.


TRANSLATION

“For example, we may say, ‘This vipra is a greatly learned man.’ In this sentence, the vipra is the subject, and the predicate is his erudition.