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"name":"Cc. Ādi 16.58", "h1":"Cc. Ādi 16.58", "label":"Text 58", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 16.58", "description":"\" 'Without first mentioning what is known, one should not introduce the unknown, for that which has no solid basis can never be established anywhere.'"
} —
anuvādam anuktvaiva
na vidheyam udīrayet
na hy alabdhāspadaṁ kiñcit
kutracit pratitiṣṭhati
anuvādam—things already known; anuktvā—without mentioning; eva—certainly; na—not; vidheyam—unknown subject matters; udīrayet—one should mention; na—not; hi—certainly; alabdha-āspadam—without having achieved a proper place; kiñcit—something; kutracit—anywhere; pratitiṣṭhati—has a position.
“ 'Without first mentioning what is known, one should not introduce the unknown, for that which has no solid basis can never be established anywhere.'
This is a verse from the Ekādaśī-tattva.