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After he awakens Shiva with a flower arrow, Shiva, furious, opens his third eye, which incinerates Kamadeva instantaneously, turning him into ash. Shiva observes Parvati before him. Impressed by her ascetic practice, he allows her to choose a boon of her choice. She enjoins him to restore Kamadeva to
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Kama, the presiding deity of the disc was born as Sudarsana. Sâmba the son of lord Krsna was also the incarnation of Kāma. Skanda, the son of Rudra (Shiva) was also Kåma. Since he overcame the enemies he is called Skanda. Since he overcame enemies he is called Skanda. Sudarsana, Pradyumna, Bharata,
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Madana Mahotsava or Kama Mahotsava, Vasant Mahotsava are sophisticated forms of some ancient festivals. The 8th century poet ... The colourful festival of Holi has its origin in these festivals, known for their gay abandon. It is an ancient
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love, desire, pleasure and beauty. He is depicted as a handsome young man decked with ornaments and flowers, armed with a bow of sugarcane and shooting arrows of flowers. He often portrayed alongside his consort and female counterpart,
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life. Shiva agrees to let Kamadeva live, but in a disembodied form, travelling like the wind with his bow and arrow with his consort, Rati. Shiva and Parvati's marriage results in the birth of a son,
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regards Kamadeva as the wielder of the creative power of the universe, also describing him to have been "born at first, him neither the gods nor the fathers ever equaled". Mentioned as a
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that he could not be defeated by any god except the child of Shiva, who was yet unborn. The deities scheme to make Shiva, who was performing penance, sire a son with
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The religious rituals addressed to him offer a means of purification and re-entry into the community. Devotion to Kamadeva keeps desire within the framework of the
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caksu-ragah prathamam cittasangas tata ‘tha sankalpah nidra-cchedas tanuta visaya-nivrittis trapanasah / unmado muriccha mrtir ity etah smara-dasa dasaiva syuh.”
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flowers, and blue lotus flowers. The names of these flowers in Sanskrit in order are Aravinda, Ashoka, Choota, Navamallika, and Neelotpala. A terracotta
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is a Hindu festival, celebrated in the Indian subcontinent. It is sometimes called Madana-Mahotsava or Kama-Mahotsava. This festival is mentioned by
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Besides Rati, Kama's main assistant is Vasanta, the god of spring season, who was created by Brahma. Kama is served by a group of violent
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traditions for the marriage ceremony itself, the bride's feet are often painted with pictures of Suka, the parrot vahana of Kamadeva.
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James Lochtefeld (2002), The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 1, Rosen Publishing, New York, ISBN 0-8239-2287-1, page 340
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Sanford, A.W. (2002). "Painting words, tasting sound: visions of Krishna in Paramanand's sixteenth-century devotional poetry".
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as the consort and chief assistant of Kamadeva. She is his female counterpart representing sensual pleasure. According to
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assigns Kamadeva to break Shiva's meditation. To create a congenial atmosphere, Kamadeva creates an untimely spring (
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The deity of Kamadeva along with his consort Rati is included in the pantheon of Vedic-Brahmanical deities such as
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Radha is without equal in the universe for beauty, and her power constantly defeats the god of love, Kamadeva.
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tree is often planted near temples. The tree is said to be a symbol of love and is dedicated to Kamadeva.
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In most scriptures, Kama and Rati have two children, Harsha ("Joy") and Yashas ("Grace"). However, the
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capable of inducing love and lusty desires. He is distinguished from the spiritual Kamadeva. Here
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In some versions, the role of Dharma is absent. Instead, Shiva sees them while traveling there.
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This article is about the Hindu deity of love. For the concept of emotions and love, see
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are all incarnations of Kama. The myth of Kamadeva's incineration is referenced in the
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The story of the birth of Kamadeva has several variants in different Hindu scriptures.
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also mentions that Kama himself was pierced by his love arrows when he saw Rati. The
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and Kamadeva. In the narrative, Kama is reincarnated in the womb of Krishna's wife
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Images and stories about the Hindu god Kamadeva are traced to the verses of the
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One of the principal myths regarding Kama is the legend of his incineration by
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according to which, Brahma creates Kama from his mind to ignite passion in the
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The Body of God: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram
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In this version, Kama is cursed by Brahma as he initially ignores his orders.
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and fall from heaven to earth. Kama and his consort Rati are referenced as
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vṛndāvane aprākṛta navīna madana, kāma-gāyatrī kāma-bīje yāṅra upāsana
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Samba, Sanatkumara, and Skanda these six are the incarnations of Kama.
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In some traditions, Kama is considered a son of the goddess of wealth
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While it is believed that there are no temples to Kamadeva, and no
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By M. L. Varadpande. p.188. Published 1991, Abhinav Publications,
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gives Rati another origin, according to which Sandhya died after
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rather refers to Krishna himself, who through the medium of his
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The Kamadeva that was incinerated is believed to be a celestial
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Dharma and his wife Lakshmi. Some traditions consider Kama (as
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known as the Maras. Kama also leads the celestial nymphs, the
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Kāmadeva is represented as a young, handsome man who wields a
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God of desire: tales of Kamadeva in Sanskrit story literature
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Painting of the Madana-bhasma (Shiva turns Kamadeva to ashes)
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Some of the attributes of Kamadeva are: his companions are a
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Kama is mentioned as one of Brahma's mind born sons in the
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is the source of Kamadeva's inciting power, the ever-fresh
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Manasija (मनसिज) , Manoja (मनोज) and Bhavaja (भवज) -
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In some scriptures, Kama has a second consort named
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Manmadin, the Indian Cupid, floating down the Ganges
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The Philosophy of Desire in the Buddhist Pali Canon
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Oxford University Press, USA. p. 417. 8: 2347:. University of Virginia Press. p. 186. 2209:Sanskrit poetry, from Vidyākara's "Treasury" 1149:. Kamadeva also incarnates as Krishna's son 48:"Madana" redirects here. For the place, see 2756:K. Deva suggests it is Kamadeva in the EITA 2370:GANGRADE, DR PRAKASH CHANDRA (2015-01-06). 2264:J.L. Shastri; G.P. Bhatt (1 January 2004). 1942:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 1901: 1899: 1775:Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary 1694:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 2827: 2813: 2805: 1145:is identified as the original Kamadeva in 1100:Kama (left) with Rati on a temple wall of 529:Ratikanta (रतिकांत) or Ratipati (रतिपति)- 80:A gouache painting of Kamadeva, circa 1820 74: 2579: 2504:Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead 1616:Encyclopaedia of Hindu Gods and Goddesses 1608: 1606: 1604: 1602: 1600: 1598: 2713:"Temple for Cupid, Thadikombu, Dindigul" 2114:. Cosmo Publications. pp. 111–117. 1882:Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). 1262:in Baihata Chariali, Kamrup district in 1238:have been described in a commentary (by 543:. Also a name for both Vishnu and Shiva. 515:Kandarpa (कन्दर्प) or Darpaka (दर्पक) - 68:God of Love, Desire, Pleasure and Beauty 1491: 1469:, a different name is used for Sandhya. 1347: 1226:increases his influence on the devoted 867:desired her but was revived as Rati by 2673: 2662: 2395: 2393: 2357: 2190: 2178: 2166: 2154: 2134: 2103: 2101: 2099: 2097: 2095: 2086: 2074: 2008: 2006: 1986: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1532: 390:) can be translated as 'god of love'. 58: 2520: 2518: 2516: 2514: 2433:. Abhinav Publications. p. 220. 2270:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 1115. 1850: 1848: 1846: 1844: 1842: 1840: 1580: 1578: 1576: 1530: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1514: 1512: 1218:who incites lusty feelings. The word 7: 2373:HINDUO KE VRAT-PARV EVAM TEEJ TYOHAR 1654: 1652: 1650: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 1640: 1638: 1636: 1613:Chandra, Suresh (November 7, 1998). 2692:"Braj Mandala Parikrama in Mathura" 2427:Varadpande, Manohar Laxman (1987). 1999:Adi Parva, Chapter 66, Verses 31-33 853:to present Kamadeva as a wife. The 842:, she emerged from a sweat drop of 340:(mind-born son) of the creator god 2562:Miller, B.S.; Siegel, Lee (1980). 1296:, is one of the twelve forests of 701:, the god of righteousness, and a 422:, 113. 11). Kamadeva is a name of 25: 1585:Hopkins, Edward Washburn (1915). 1314:has a representation of Kamadeva. 1214:(cowherd maidens), he is not the 1057:, after being burned to ashes by 1045:to reveal a relationship between 2978: 2792: 1746:Hudson, D. Dennis (2008-09-25). 1285:indicates that Kamadeva woke up 1118:, in his early writings such as 989:, who goes on to defeat Taraka. 2552:(Caitanya Caritamrita, 2.8.138) 2019:Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide 1202:When Kamadeva is referenced as 961:, who had received a boon from 557:and arrows. His bow is made of 156:Sugarcane bow and floral arrows 1861:. Princeton University Press. 1433:, and later from the sweat of 697:, he is mentioned as a son of 481:one who intoxicates with love. 1: 2458:Ray, N.; Datta, P.C. (1981). 1811:American Journal of Philology 1719:Webster, David (2004-12-31). 1303:Soundaraja Perumal Temple at 903:, and they are often sent by 1911:Columbia Educational Journal 977:). He evades Shiva's guard, 709:, while the appendix of the 519:. Brahma gave him this name. 500:he whose arrows are flowers. 2316:10.1080/0043824042000282795 1307:, near Dindigul, Tamil Nadu 1153:after being burned down by 954:suffer at the hands of the 871:who presented her to Kama. 409: 385: 301: 145: 3357: 2767:Benton, Catherine (2006). 2635:. SUNY Press. p. 65. 1429:, Kama also shoots at the 47: 43:Manmadhan (disambiguation) 40: 29: 3300: 2976: 2479:10.3109/13880208109070585 2430:History of Indian Theatre 2406:. ABC-CLIO. p. 193. 2108:Santideva, Sadhu (2000). 1967:History of Indian Theatre 1725:. 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(1981). 1416:who has the same name. 1336:Fragment in Rhyme VII. 1310:Harsat-Mata Temple at 1292:Kameshvara Temple, in 1277:Kameshwara Temple, in 1240:Vishvanatha Cakravarti 1133:In Gaudiya Vaishnavism 1108: 920: 826:attest to the goddess 744:Brahma Vaivarta Purana 679: 608:, Holika, or Vasanta. 524:he who is born of mind 475:one who agitates mind. 358:and his chief consort 2343:Arnold, A.J. (1996). 1706:10.1093/jaarel/lfi005 1548:Puranic Encyclopaedia 1319:In English literature 1099: 1092:Rituals and festivals 918: 911:Incineration by Shiva 860:Brahmavaivarta Purana 816:Family and assistants 754:, Kama is one of the 677: 36:Kama (disambiguation) 3341:Mythological archers 2801:at Wikimedia Commons 1954:10.1093/jaar/70.1.55 1858:The Presence of Siva 1790:www.sacred-texts.com 1664:www.sacred-texts.com 1619:. 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