Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Srila Prabhupada quoted this sloka at least several times. It could be found in the VedaBase by searching the word pravaha (second "a" is a long one). Because the first word is always differently spelled you have to search it out by looking for the second word: "pravaha." Is anyone familiar with this sloka? My guess is that sloka goes as follows: ga€k€-prav€ha-ny€ya ga€k€--a river whose source and course are unknown; prav€ha--to flow; ny€ya--logic. The logic of blind following, or "going with the flow." For those that don't have Sanskrit fonts here is the same sloka but without diacritics: gaddarka-pravaha-nyaya gaddarka--a river whose source and course are unknown; pravaha--to flow; nyaya--logic. The logic of blind following, or "going with the flow." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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