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The Kusumanjali, meaning ‘Bouquet of Flowers,’ is a seminal work of Hindu philosophy that systematically presents logical proofs for the existence of a Supreme Being. Authored by the renowned 10th-century philosopher Udayana Acharya, this treatise represents the culmination of Nyaya school philosophy and offers sophisticated arguments grounded in reason and observation.
The inclusion of Hari Dasa Bhattacharya’s commentary provides essential clarification and expansion of Udayana’s dense philosophical arguments, making the text more accessible to scholars. E. B. Cowell’s English translation bridges the gap between classical Sanskrit philosophical thought and modern readers, enabling wider engagement with this important theological work.
This edition is invaluable for students of comparative philosophy, Hindu theology, and classical Indian logic, offering insight into how ancient Hindu philosophers approached metaphysical questions about the nature of the divine.







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