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==== TEXT 74 ====
==== TEXT 74 ====


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anuvādam anuktvā tu<br>
:anuvādam anuktvā tu
na vidheyam udīrayet<br>
:na vidheyam udīrayet
na hy alabdhāspadaṁ kiñcit<br>
:na hy alabdhāspadaṁ kiñcit
kutracit pratitiṣṭhati<br>
:kutracit pratitiṣṭhati
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anuvādam—the subject; anuktvā—not stating; tu—but; na—not; vidheyam—the predicate; udīrayet—one should speak; na—not; hi—certainly; alabdha-āspadam—without a secure position; kiñcit—something; kutracit—anywhere; pratitiṣṭhati—stands.
''anuvādam''—the subject; ''anuktvā''—not stating; ''tu''—but; ''na''—not; ''vidheyam''—the predicate; ''udīrayet''—one should speak; ''na''—not; ''hi''—certainly; ''alabdha-āspadam''—without a secure position; ''kiñcit''—something; ''kutracit''—anywhere; ''pratitiṣṭhati''—stands.
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“‘One should not state a predicate before its subject, for it cannot thus stand without proper support.’
“‘One should not state a predicate before its subject, for it cannot thus stand without proper support.’
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This rhetorical rule appears in the Ekādaśī-tattva, Thirteenth Canto, in connection with the metaphorical use of words. An unknown object should not be put before the known subject because the object has no meaning if the subject is not first given.
This rhetorical rule appears in the ''Ekādaśī-tattva'', Thirteenth Canto, in connection with the metaphorical use of words. An unknown object should not be put before the known subject because the object has no meaning if the subject is not first given.
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Revision as of 18:06, 17 July 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 74

anuvādam anuktvā tu
na vidheyam udīrayet
na hy alabdhāspadaṁ kiñcit
kutracit pratitiṣṭhati


SYNONYMS

anuvādam—the subject; anuktvā—not stating; tu—but; na—not; vidheyam—the predicate; udīrayet—one should speak; na—not; hi—certainly; alabdha-āspadam—without a secure position; kiñcit—something; kutracit—anywhere; pratitiṣṭhati—stands.


TRANSLATION

“‘One should not state a predicate before its subject, for it cannot thus stand without proper support.’


PURPORT

This rhetorical rule appears in the Ekādaśī-tattva, Thirteenth Canto, in connection with the metaphorical use of words. An unknown object should not be put before the known subject because the object has no meaning if the subject is not first given.