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''svarūpa-lakṣaṇa''—the personal characteristics; ''āra''—and; ''taṭastha-lakṣaṇa''—the marginal characteristics; ''ei dui lakṣaṇe''—by these two symptoms; ''vastu''—an object; ''jāne''—know; ''muni-gaṇa''—the great sages.
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 356

‘svarūpa’-lakṣaṇa, āra ‘taṭastha-lakṣaṇa’
ei dui lakṣaṇe ‘vastu’ jāne muni-gaṇa


SYNONYMS

svarūpa-lakṣaṇa — the personal characteristics; āra — and; taṭastha-lakṣaṇa — the marginal characteristics; ei dui lakṣaṇe — by these two symptoms; vastu — an object; jāne — know; muni-gaṇa — the great sages.


TRANSLATION

“By two symptoms—personal characteristics and marginal characteristics—the great sages can understand an object.