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चक्षुर्ज्ञानादिविज्ञेयं रूपादीति यदुच्यते ।
तेनारोपितमेतद्धि केनचित्प्रतिषिध्यते ॥ ११७१ ॥cakṣurjñānādivijñeyaṃ rūpādīti yaducyate |
tenāropitametaddhi kenacitpratiṣidhyate || 1171 ||When it is asserted that ‘colour is cognisable by visual perception’—this certainly serves to ‘exclude’ (deny) something supposed by some person.—(1171)
Kamalaśīla
Question:—“What, and in what sentence, is that which is open to doubt in the mind of the dull-witted person,—which is ‘excluded’ by the word in question?”
Answer:—[see verse 1171 above]
‘This’—i.e. the sentence ‘Colour is cognisable by Visual Perception—(1171)
Question:—“What is it that is supposed?”
Answer:—[see verse 1172 next]