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ācārya-kalpita artha ye paṇḍita śune<br>
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mukhe ‘haya’ ‘haya’ kare, hṛdaya nā māne<br>
:mukhe 'haya' 'haya' kare, hṛdaya nā māne
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ācārya-kalpita—imagined by Śaṅkarācārya; artha—meaning; ye paṇḍita śune—any learned person who hears; mukhe—only in the mouth; haya haya—yes it is, yes it is; kare—does; hṛdaya—his heart; nā māne—does not accept.
''ācārya-kalpita''—imagined by Śaṅkarācārya; ''artha''—meaning; ''ye paṇḍita śune''—any learned person who hears; ''mukhe''—only in the mouth; ''haya haya''—yes it is, yes it is; ''kare''—does; ''hṛdaya''—his heart; ''māne''—does not accept.
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“All the interpretations of Śaṅkarācārya are imaginary. Such imaginary interpretations are verbally accepted by learned scholars, but they do not appeal to the heart.
"All the interpretations of Śaṅkarācārya are imaginary. Such imaginary interpretations are verbally accepted by learned scholars, but they do not appeal to the heart.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

ācārya-kalpita artha ye paṇḍita śune
mukhe 'haya' 'haya' kare, hṛdaya nā māne


SYNONYMS

ācārya-kalpita—imagined by Śaṅkarācārya; artha—meaning; ye paṇḍita śune—any learned person who hears; mukhe—only in the mouth; haya haya—yes it is, yes it is; kare—does; hṛdaya—his heart; nā māne—does not accept.


TRANSLATION

"All the interpretations of Śaṅkarācārya are imaginary. Such imaginary interpretations are verbally accepted by learned scholars, but they do not appeal to the heart.