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ekete viśvāsa, anye nā kara sammāna | :ekete viśvāsa, anye nā kara sammāna | ||
“ardha-kukkuṭī-nyāya” tomāra pramāṇa | :“ardha-kukkuṭī-nyāya” tomāra pramāṇa | ||
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ekete | ''ekete viśvāsa''—faith in one; ''anye''—in the other; ''nā''—not; ''kara''—do; ''sammāna''—respect; ''ardha-kukkuṭī-nyāya''—the logic of accepting half of a hen; ''tomāra''—your; ''pramāṇa''—evidence. | ||
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“If you have faith in one but disrespect the other, your logic is like the logic of accepting half a hen. | “If you have faith in one but disrespect the other, your logic is like the logic of accepting half a hen*. | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 12 September 2021
TEXT 176
- ekete viśvāsa, anye nā kara sammāna
- “ardha-kukkuṭī-nyāya” tomāra pramāṇa
SYNONYMS
ekete viśvāsa—faith in one; anye—in the other; nā—not; kara—do; sammāna—respect; ardha-kukkuṭī-nyāya—the logic of accepting half of a hen; tomāra—your; pramāṇa—evidence.
TRANSLATION
“If you have faith in one but disrespect the other, your logic is like the logic of accepting half a hen*.