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"name":"Cc. Ādi 2.87", "h1":"Cc. Ādi 2.87", "label":"Text 87", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 2.87", "description":"\"You say something contradictory and become angry when this is pointed out. Your explanation has the defect of a misplaced object. This is an unconsidered adjustment."
} —
Cc. Ādi 2.87
Text
viruddhārtha kaha tumi, kahite kara roṣa
tomāra arthe avimṛṣṭa-vidheyāṁśa-doṣa
Synonyms
viruddha-artha—contrary meaning; kaha—say; tumi—you; kahite—pointing out; kara—you do; roṣa—anger; tomāra—your; arthe—in the meaning; avimṛṣṭa-vidheya-aṁśa—of the unconsidered predicate portion; doṣa—the fault.
Translation
“You say something contradictory and become angry when this is pointed out. Your explanation has the defect of a misplaced object. This is an unconsidered adjustment.