Kaivalya Pada
Sentence 21
chittantara drishye buddhi buddheh atiprasangah smriti sankarash cha ||21||
चित्तान्तर दृश्ये बुद्धिबुद्धेः अतिप्रसङ्गः स्मृतिसंकरश्च ॥२१॥
cittāntara dṛśye buddhi-buddheḥ atiprasaṅgaḥ smṛti-saṁkaraś-ca ||21||
That which is mutable in one human being (chitta) being perceived by another mutable human being (chitta) would be as absurd as perception perceiving perception, and would result in confusion of remembrance. ||21||
chitta (चित्त, citta) = all that is mutable in human beings; mind; spirit
anya (अन्य, anya) = other
drishye (दृश्ये, dṛśye) = (loc. sg. m./acc. du. n./nom. du. n./loc. sg. n./acc. du. f./nom. du. f. from drishya (दृश्य, dṛśya)) seen by
buddhi (बुद्धि, buddhi) = (iic.) perception; intellect; knowledge
buddheh (बुद्धेः, buddheḥ) = (g. sg. f./abl. sg. f. from buddhi (बुद्धि, buddhi)) perception
buddhi buddheh (बुद्धिबुद्धेः, buddhi-buddheḥ) = perceiver of perception
atiprasangah (अतिप्रसङ्गः, atiprasaṅgaḥ) = (nom. sg. m. from atiprasanga (अतिप्रसङ्ग, atiprasaṅga)) unharmonious connection; superficiality; ad infinitum
smriti (स्मृति, smṛti) = (iic.) remembrance
sankarah (संकरः, saṁkaraḥ) = (nom. sg. m. from sankara (सङ्कर, saṅkara)) confusion; mixture
cha (च, ca) = (conj.) and
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