There is no gainsaying that vulgar scenes of sexuality had been on temples created all over India between 5th century A.D and 14th century A.D Many people looked upon them as a sullying mark of Indian culture. Some scholars with chauvinistic ardour tried to find out a good reason for appearance of those erotic scenes on temple walls, and, over the last two hundred years, more than a dozen explanations have been put forward but none proved to be tenable. A temple ...
Commentary on Avayavacintamaṇi, portion of Tattvacintamaṇi dealing with syllogism (avayava) work of the navya-nyaya school in Indic philosophy by Kanada Tarkavagisa.
Vivekamrtam of Sri Gopala: An Unpublished Text with English Translation on Monistic Vedanta