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“Anyone who wants to establish his own opinion or philosophy certainly cannot explain any scripture according to the principle of direct interpretation.
"Anyone who wants to establish his own opinion or philosophy certainly cannot explain any scripture according to the principle of direct interpretation.
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 49

yei grantha-kartā cāhe sva-mata sthāpite
śāstrera sahaja artha nahe tāṅhā haite


SYNONYMS

yei—anyone who; grantha-kartā—author; cāhe—wants; sva-mata sthāpite—to establish his own opinion; śāstrera—of the revealed scriptures; sahaja—the direct; artha—meaning; nahe—is not; tāṅhā haite—from such an author.


TRANSLATION

"Anyone who wants to establish his own opinion or philosophy certainly cannot explain any scripture according to the principle of direct interpretation.