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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrita Ādi 3.68
'ańga'-śabde amśa kahe śāstra-paramāna
ańgera avayava 'upāńga'-vyākhyāna
SYNONYMS
ańga-śabde — by the word ańga, or limb; amśa — part; kahe — says; śāstra — of the scriptures; paramāna — the evidence; ańgera — of the limb; avayava — the constituent part; upāńga-vyākhyāna — the exposition of the word upāńga.
TRANSLATION
According to the evidence of the revealed scriptures, a bodily limb [ańga] is also called a part [amśa], and a part of a limb is called a partial part [upāńga].
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