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mukhya-gauṇa-vṛtti, kiṁvā anvaya-vyatireke<br>
:mukhya-gauṇa-vṛtti, kiṁvā anvaya-vyatireke
vedera pratijñā kevala kahaye kṛṣṇake<br>
:vedera pratijñā kevala kahaye kṛṣṇake
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mukhya—chief; gauṇa—secondary; vṛtti—meaning; kiṁvā—or; anvaya-vyatireke—directly or indirectly; vedera pratijñā—ultimate declaration of the Vedas; kevala—only; kahaye—speaks; kṛṣṇake—about Kṛṣṇa.
''mukhya''—chief; ''gauṇa''—secondary; ''vṛtti''—meaning; ''kiṁvā''—or; ''anvaya-vyatireke''—directly or indirectly; ''vedera pratijñā''—ultimate declaration of the Vedas; ''kevala''—only; ''kahaye''—speaks; ''kṛṣṇake''—about Kṛṣṇa.
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“When one accepts the Vedic literature by interpretation or even by dictionary meaning, directly or indirectly the ultimate declaration of Vedic knowledge points to Lord Kṛṣṇa.
“When one accepts the Vedic literature by interpretation or even by dictionary meaning, directly or indirectly the ultimate declaration of Vedic knowledge points to Lord Kṛṣṇa.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 146

mukhya-gauṇa-vṛtti, kiṁvā anvaya-vyatireke
vedera pratijñā kevala kahaye kṛṣṇake


SYNONYMS

mukhya—chief; gauṇa—secondary; vṛtti—meaning; kiṁvā—or; anvaya-vyatireke—directly or indirectly; vedera pratijñā—ultimate declaration of the Vedas; kevala—only; kahaye—speaks; kṛṣṇake—about Kṛṣṇa.


TRANSLATION

“When one accepts the Vedic literature by interpretation or even by dictionary meaning, directly or indirectly the ultimate declaration of Vedic knowledge points to Lord Kṛṣṇa.