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UTTARADHYAYANA.
In this way the substances have been declared, which develop with regard to touch. (20, 21).
Those which develop with regard to figure are of five kinds : 1. globular, 2. circular, 3. triangular, 4. square, and 5. long. (227
Things of black colour are subdivided with regard to smell, taste, touch, and figure. (23)
The same subdivision holds good with blue, red, yellow, and white things. (24-271)
Things of sweet smell are subdivided with regard to colour, taste, touch, and figure; things of bad smell are similarly subdivided. (28, 29)
Things of bitter taste are subdivided with regard to colour, smell, touch, and figure. (30)
The same subdivision holds good with pungent, astringent, sour, and sweet things. (31-34)
Things of hard touch are subdivided with regard to colour, smell, taste, and figure. (35)
The same subdivision holds good with soft, heavy, light, cold, hot, smooth, and rough things. (36-42)
Things of globular figure are subdivided with regard to colour, smell, taste, and touch. (43)
The same subdivision holds good with circular, triangular, square, and long things. (44–47)
Thus the division of Things without life has briefly been told.
B: Living Beings. I shall now, in due order, deliver the division of living beings. (48)
Living beings are of two kinds: 1. those still
* Each verse has the same form as 23, only that another colour is substituted for black. In the same way the subdivisions of smells, &c., are given. I give the first verse of each class and abbreviate the rest.