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bhava with the six categories and abh&va (the seventh), thus 
agreeing with Sivaditya’s classification. 
Besides these, Udayanacarya wrote two polemical treaties, 
which were frequently used in the later Nyaya literature. They 
are— 
(1) the Atma-tattva-viveka or a discussion about the truths 
on soul. From its attack on Buddhistic philosophies it is also 
called Bauddha-dhikkara or condemnation of Buddhism. 
(2) The Nydya-kusum-dijali, shortened now and then to 
Kuswm-anjali, or a handful of Nyaya flowers, in five stavakas 
or bunches. It consists of 71 karikas or verses on the existence 
Thou in thy goodness canst save even those who oppose our 
proposition, and make them undoubting in their conviction 
exercised on the Maithilis, it is not improbable that he was @ 
Maithili. The Nyaya gloss Kirandvali is later than the above 
: earlier than the 
ban where its introductory verse is quoted at the en 
, The Khandana-khanda-khadya (The sweets of refutation) 
The only differ- 
me = between us and the Saugatas is that they maintain that 
“very thing is inexplicable, while we maintain that vere 
. 2? al ; 
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' Cowell’s : anjalt 
translation of the Kusum-anjali, p. 85. : 
* The Laksanivali, pr. ed., p. 3, the last but one verse at the end :— 
4 aqTTy HHA | 
TWeeaaee gael STUTeT tl 
