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"My dear sir, I do not know what is good composition and what is bad. But whatever I have spoken must be understood to have been spoken by mother Sarasvatī." | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Ādi-līlā - Chapter 16: The Pastimes of the Lord in His Childhood and Youth
TEXT 94
- śāstrera vicāra bhāla-manda nāhi jāni
- sarasvatī ye balāya, sei bali vāṇī
SYNONYMS
śāstrera vicāra—discussion of śāstra; bhāla-manda—good or bad; nāhi jāni—do not know; sarasvatī—mother Sarasvatī; ye balāya—whatever she speaks; sei—those; bali—I say; vāṇī—words.
TRANSLATION
"My dear sir, I do not know what is good composition and what is bad. But whatever I have spoken must be understood to have been spoken by mother Sarasvatī."