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ŚB 4.25.13
A blind man can walk but not see, and a lame man cannot walk but can see Following the logic called andha-paṅgu-nyāya Thus combined they may walk, but individually neither the blind man nor the lame man can walk successfully Then the lame man of India can walk with the help of the Westerner, and the blind Westerner can see with
ŚB 4.22.48
They walk and travel in space only.
ŚB 4.29.2
The word eka-pāda, “one-legged,” refers to ghosts, for it is said that ghosts walk on one leg.
Texts 57-61
>jalpati — he also talked loosely; kvacit — sometimes; dhāvati — he also used to walk