使用者工具

—json {

  "name":"Cc. Madhya 6.177",
  "h1":"Cc. Madhya 6.177",
  "label":"Text 177",
  "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Madhya-līlā 6.177",
  "description":"The Bhaṭṭācārya presented various types of false arguments with pseudo logic and tried to defeat his opponent in many ways. However, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu refuted all these arguments and established His own conviction."

} —

Cc. Madhya 6.177

Text

vitaṇḍā, chala, nigrahādi aneka uṭhāila
saba khaṇḍi' prabhu nija-mata se sthāpila

Synonyms

vitaṇḍā—counterarguments; chala—imaginary interpretations; nigraha-ādi—repulses to the opposite party; aneka—various; uṭhāila—raised; saba—all; khaṇḍi'—refuting; prabhu—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; nija-mata—His own conviction; se—that; sthāpila—established.

Translation

The Bhaṭṭācārya presented various types of false arguments with pseudo logic and tried to defeat his opponent in many ways. However, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu refuted all these arguments and established His own conviction.

Purport

The word vitaṇḍā indicates that a debater, not touching the main point or establishing his own point, simply tries to refute the other person's argument. When one does not touch the direct meaning but tries to divert attention by misinterpretation, he engages in chala. The word nigraha also means always trying to refute the arguments of the other party.

本網站使用 Cookie。使用本網站即表示您同意在您的電腦上儲存 Cookie。此外,您確認已閱讀並瞭解我們的隱私權政策。如果您不同意,請離開本網站。

More information