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‘vidheya’ kahiye tāre, ye vastu ajñāta | :‘vidheya’ kahiye tāre, ye vastu ajñāta | ||
‘anuvāda’ kahi tāre, yei haya jñāta | :‘anuvāda’ kahi tāre, yei haya jñāta | ||
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''vidheya''—the predicate; ''kahiye''—I say; ''tāre''—to him; ''ye''—that; ''vastu''—thing; ''ajñāta''—unknown; ''anuvāda''—the subject; ''kahi''—I say; ''tāre''—to him; ''yei''—that which; ''haya''—is; ''jñāta''—known. | |||
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“The predicate of a sentence is what is unknown to the reader, whereas the subject is what is known to him. | “The predicate of a sentence is what is unknown to the reader, whereas the subject is what is known to him. | ||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Ādi-līlā - Chapter 2: Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu Is the Supreme Personality of Godhead
TEXT 76
- ‘vidheya’ kahiye tāre, ye vastu ajñāta
- ‘anuvāda’ kahi tāre, yei haya jñāta
SYNONYMS
vidheya—the predicate; kahiye—I say; tāre—to him; ye—that; vastu—thing; ajñāta—unknown; anuvāda—the subject; kahi—I say; tāre—to him; yei—that which; haya—is; jñāta—known.
TRANSLATION
“The predicate of a sentence is what is unknown to the reader, whereas the subject is what is known to him.