Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 > Hare Krishna > > ya adikavaye tene hrda brahma-sanatanam > sa caitanyah kalau saksad amarjit tam matam subham > vipralipsa pramadas ca karanapatavam bhramah > manusanam vicaresu syad dhi dosa catustayam > tad-adhoksaja-tattvesu durnivaryam budhair api > apauruseya-vakhyani pramanam tatra kevalam > pratyaksam anumanam ca tad adhinataya kvacit > > Lord Caitanya, who bestowed the Vedic knowledge unto the heart of Brahma, > has appeared in Kali yuga in Navadvipa. He has revealed the pure essence > of the Vedas, freeing the pure Vedic philosophy from the contamination of > Kali Yuga. The human being in concluding anything must certainly indulge > in the four faults of error, omission, limitation and cheating. In > relation to spiritual matters, even the greatest learned men cannot > avoid these four defects. Therefore, in spiritual matters, the only > authority is the word of Veda, which has no human author. All other > proofs, such as sense perception, inference, simile and tradition, when > they are in agreement with the Vedic word, can be useful and relevant. > > > > what sastra does this verse come from? who composed it? I really like it a lot. TridaNDi BhikSu, Bhakti Visrambha MAdhava Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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