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7528.
494. asfatti, atgfyETT: or whatafal Bauddhādhikāra, Bauddhadhikkāra or Ātmatattvaviveka.
By Udayanācārya.
A mere fragment containing only the first two leaves. For this fragment see L. 1325.
This portion was already printed in 1907 in the first fasciculus of Ātmatattvaviveka, in Bib. Ind. The late Mahāmahopādhyāya Yadunātha Sārvabhauma also published this portion. He gave the date as 1006 A.D.
The book was printed in Calcutta, 1849 and 1873 as Ātmatattvaviveka, recently printed in full, ed. BI., Calcutta, 1940.
Udayana, as a convinced theist, in the Bauddhadhikkāra assailed the Buddhists who had developed an important school of thought which inanifestly greatly influenced the Nyāya itself in founding what is now called the Navya Nyāya.
7529.
495. aterfattatryfa: 1 Bauddhādhikāradīdhiti.
By Raghunātha Bhattācārya siromaņi. For the MS. see L. 1327.
This is Siromaņi's commentary on Bauddhadhikkāra or Ātmatattvaviveka of Udayanācārya.
It is well known that the author flourished in the beginning of the 16th century A.D. and was the founder of the Navadvipa (Nadia, Bengal) school of Nyāya.