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CC Adi 6.25

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

‘aṁśa’ nā kahiyā, kene kaha tāṅre ‘aṅga’
‘aṁśa’ haite ‘aṅga,’ yāte haya antaraṅga


SYNONYMS

aṁśa — part; kahiyā — not saying; kene — why; kaha — you say; tāṅre — Him; aṅga — limb; aṁśa haite — than a part; aṅga — limb; yāte — because; haya — is; antaraṅga — more.


TRANSLATION

Why has Śrī Advaita been called a limb and not a part? The reason is that “limb” implies greater intimacy.