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Lij Gandapada-Karika Gaudapada had studied the Buddhist philosophical works and he agrees with the Vijñanavadins that external objects are illusory and the Vijñāna alone matters for producing our experiences, but there he parts company with them. According to the Bauddhas (the Sūnyavādins included ) everything is momentary, while Gaudapāda declares that the highest is eternal and unoriginated. The Sunyavādins by declaring that the highest is Sünya, lend themselves open to the charge of contradicting themselves and are unable to explain how the illusory nature or Sunyatva of objects can be understood without any relation to some unchanging, immutable' Adhişthāna or other,