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  "label":"Text 174",
  "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 17.174",
  "description":"\"As a Muslim magistrate, you have the right to oppose the performance of Hindu ceremonies, but now you do not forbid them. I cannot understand the reason why.\""

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Cc. Ādi 17.174

Text

tumi kājī—hindu-dharma-virodhe adhikārī
ebe ye nā kara mānā bujhite nā pāri

Synonyms

tumi—you; kājī—the magistrate; hindu-dharma—the religious principles of the Hindus; virodhe—in opposing; adhikārī—have the right; ebe—now; ye—that; kara mānā—you do not forbid; bujhite—to understand; pāri—I am not able.

Translation

“As a Muslim magistrate, you have the right to oppose the performance of Hindu ceremonies, but now you do not forbid them. I cannot understand the reason why.”