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P. 374. Å. 6. S. 12.
fires of a candid heart (2) erect. fans of a pure heart (2) clean. Contradiction between a quality and an action:--
Verse 588: The soft words of villain burn; but the harsh words of a pious man gladden the heart.
Contradiction between a quality and a proper noun (i. e. the name of some person) is illustrated in the verse 589:
pria (TUTA) was indeed an extra-ordinary person, for by the sharp and unimpeded descent of his arrow even the ata mountain, strong with its huge boulders became as soft as a fresh lotus.
Contradiction between one action and another is illustrated in the verse 590:
Strange, really, is the course of life of this lady. She benumbs as well as torments me; she is away from me but at the same time lives in my heart.
Egê (1) cools (2) benumbs with joy. hartaf (1) burns (2) torments.
Contradiction between an action and a name is shown in verse 521:
effia: proper noun of a god get& burns (an action).
Fire did not burn' is a contradiction.
Contradiction between two proper nouns is illustrated in the verse 592:---
Even the Ganges ( 772-731971) becomes ( is turned into ) the river Jamuna ( Firseat ) when the former is mixed with the river of ichor flowing from the temples of your elephants.
“ The Ganges is turned into the river Jamuna" is a contradiction.
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