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==== TEXT 106 ====
==== TEXT 106 ====


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:“mitaṁ ca sāraṁ ca vaco hi vāgmitā” iti
:"mitaṁ ca sāraṁ ca vaco hi vāgmitā" iti
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“Essential truth spoken concisely is true eloquence.
"Essential truth spoken concisely is true eloquence."
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 106

"mitaṁ ca sāraṁ ca vaco hi vāgmitā" iti


SYNONYMS

mitam—concise; ca—and; sāram—essential; ca—and; vacaḥ—speech; hi—certainly; vāgmitā—eloquence; iti—thus.


TRANSLATION

"Essential truth spoken concisely is true eloquence."