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ll. RAMABHADRA SIDDHANTAVAGISA BHATTA- 
CARYA. 
He wrote :— 
(i) The Sabda-sakti-prakasika- ashes or °subodhini, a 
commentary on Jagadisa Tarkalankara’s wo 
He calls Jagadisa his guru, and in the final oe he is 
called Navadvipaya, a resident of Navadvipa tow 
As pupil of Jagadisa, his time falls bpare te in the second 
quarter of the seventeenth century. 
1, JAYARAMA NYAYAPANCANANA BHATTACARYA. 
He wrote in Nyadya 
(i) The Tattva- cinta- i-mani-didhiticguledrtha-vidyotana, a 
sub-commentary of iromani’s Didhiti 
(ii) Tattva-cinti-many-dlok r-viveka, a sub-commentary on 
Jayadeva’ s Aloka. 
ili) The Nyaya-siddhanta-mala, a commentary on the first 
‘to 7 sitras of Gotama’s Nydaya-sitra. 
(ii) The Sabd-drtha. mala, on Sabda or words. 
And in Vaisesika ,— 
v) The Guna-didhiti- vivrti, a sub-sub-commentary on the 
Didhitt, the sub-commenta ary of Varddhamana’s commentary 
on Udayanacarya’s kiranavall. 
(vi) The Nydya-kusum- aitjali- karika-vyakhyt, a commen- 
tary on Udayanacarya’s karikas or verses. 
(vii) The Padartha mani-mala, or Padartha-mala, an original 
treatise examining the categories of the Vaisesika. It was the 
best-known of his works and was commented upon by Janardana 
yasa and Laugaksi Bhaskara. 
d in rhetorics,— 
(viii) The Kavya-prakaie-tilaka, a Lesion PA commen- 
tary on the rhetorical work of Mamma 
ayarama was a pupil of Ramebhadra Sarvvabhauma.” 
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