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अन्यवृत्त्युपलम्भेन परेभ्यः श्रवणेन वा ।
न च तेषामियं वृत्तिर्व्यभिचारोपलम्भनात् ॥ १९५७ ॥anyavṛttyupalambhena parebhyaḥ śravaṇena vā |
na ca teṣāmiyaṃ vṛttirvyabhicāropalambhanāt || 1957 ||The appearance of the feelings cannot be due either to the perception of the doings of others, or to hearing of things from other persons;—because such is not found to be the case always.—(1957)
Kamalaśīla
The following might be urged:—“The feelings of Love, etc. that appear during the present life cannot be the effect of repeated experience in the past; they arise either from the seeing of the actual act done by others, or from the advice of other persons”.
This is answered in the following—[see verse 1957 above]
‘Vṛtti’ stands for doings.—(1957)
The following text shows how that is not found to be the case always:—[see verse 1958 next]