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S'astri—Kap section of Barendra Brahmans. 
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fifty in Magadha, sixty in Bhota, sixty in Rabhang, forty in Utkal 
(Orissa), and forty in Maurang. 1 
After a few years Ballala divided those one hundred Barendra Brah¬ 
mans into three sections according to their qualifications, namely: (1) 
Kulins, 2 (2) fuddha^otriyas, 3 and (3) Kastaprotriyas. The Kulins 
were the following eight houses : (1) Maitra, (2) Bhima, (3) Rudra 
(Bagchi), (4) Sanyamini (Sanyal), (5) Lahiri, (6) Bhaduri, (7) Sadhu 
(Bagchi), (8) Bhadara; and the following eight houses were the 
(Juddhaprotriyas : (1) Karanja, (2) Nandanabashi, (3) Bhattashali, (4) 
Lauri or Laruli, (5) Ohampati, (6) Jhampati, (7) Atirtha, (8) Kamadeva. 4 
Among those houses, Udayanacharya, the celebrated author of the Ku- 
sumanjali, 5 a treatise on the ethical branch of the Nyaya philosophy, was 
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