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"name":"Cc. Ādi 6.25", "h1":"Cc. Ādi 6.25", "label":"Text 25", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 6.25", "description":"Why has Śrī Advaita been called a limb and not a part? The reason is that \"limb\" implies greater intimacy."
} —
'aṁśa' nā kahiyā, kene kaha tāṅre 'aṅga'
'aṁśa' haite 'aṅga,' yāte haya antaraṅga
aṁśa—part; nā kahiyā—not saying; kene—why; kaha—you say; tāṅre—Him; aṅga—limb; aṁśa haite—than a part; aṅga—limb; yāte—because; haya—is; antaraṅga—more.
Why has Śrī Advaita been called a limb and not a part? The reason is that “limb” implies greater intimacy.