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CC 1.17.308

acintyāḥ khalu ye bhāvā



na tāṁs tarkeṇa yojayet



prakṛtibhyaḥ paraṁ yac ca



tad acintyasya lakṣaṇam
acintyāḥ-inconceivable; khalu-certainly; ye-those; bhāvaḥ-subject matters; na-not; tān-them; tarkeṇa-by argument; yojayet-one may understand; prakṛtibhyaḥ-to material nature; param-transcendental; yat-that which; ca-and; tat-that; acintyasya-of the inconceivable; lakṣaṇam-a symptom.
"Anything transcendental to material nature is called inconceivable, whereas arguments are all mundane. Since mundane arguments cannot touch transcendental subject matters, one should not try to understand transcendental subjects through mundane arguments." This is a quote from the *Mahābhārata* (Bhīṣma parva 5.22) and is also quoted in the *Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu* (2.5.93), by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī.