Summary: Bhaskara's commentary on the Brahma Sutra, Bhaskara Bhashya, dates back to 900 AD and faces criticism from Udayana's Kusumanjali around 980 AD. Other noteworthy figures in Indian philosophy such as Sreekantha and Madhwa emerged in the 11th and 12th centuries AD, respectively. The text also discusses various concepts and discussions surrounding different philosophical viewpoints and critiques. Additionally, it touches upon notable Gurus and their contributions to the field of philosophy. Bhaskara's work and the subsequent debates surrounding philosophical interpretations showcase the diverse and complex nature of Indian philosophical thought throughout history.