Example Sentences:
Ramayana: Although fear gripped Maricha’s heart at the mere mention of Rama, he consciously calmed himself before replying to Ravana – a disjointed reply would neither persuade nor please the demon king.
Mahabharata: Knowing that Duryodhana’s spies could be anywhere, Vidura gave Yudhishthira a coded message that would sound disjointed to most hearers.
Bhagavad-gita: Although Krishna’s explanation in the Gita’s second chapter was not disjointed, Arjuna sought a clearer and more systematic understanding of how it all applied to him practically.