Yes. It's called Kāmasūtra. https://twitter.com/Zwischenauren/status/1312639366313902086
You'll find references to homosexuality in itīhāsa, e.g in Ramayana, Mahabharata. You'll also find intricate wall carvings depicting homosexual relationships in the Puri Jagannath & Khajuraho temples.
There were certain kingdoms that didn't recognize homosexuality as much as the others did, but they still weren't homophobic, as they were simply indifferent to them. There weren't any "punishments" for such things.
Nowhere were these people looked down upon for their sexuality. Sanatan Dharma has always respected the LGBT community.
What you may be finding a problem is with the current Indian society. Please understand that we're a result of colonization & invasions too. We have succumbed to western ideas of modesty. Ours has been quite a conservative society since the infiltrators came.
Also since you believe that practical use of theory is absolute and the result is not affected by variations and other influences on the observer, please let me know when you follow everything that it says in the Vedas, perfectly.
You've not done any reading and are simply making claims out of thin air that Sanatan Dharma is homophobic. Show me where the Vedas have been homophobic. Show me that practical use of a theory, is the absolute image of the theory itself, when it comes to Sanatan Dharma.
You say that a lot of Hindus today are homophobic, that means Sanatan Dharma is also homophobic. What BS logic is this? You're telling me that women doing purdah means that Sanatan Dharma asked them to do purdah?
Think about what you're saying.
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