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  2. Kamadeva - Wikipedia

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    Kamadeva's approach to breaking Shiva's concentration is a calculated multi-stage process. He first begins by targeting Shiva's mind, slowly destabilizing his thoughts. As the god of desire, Kamadeva introduces feelings of envy, hatred, and anger into Shiva's mind—emotions that are traditionally considered the antithesis of spiritual equilibrium.

  3. Priti (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    She is one of the two consorts of the god of love, Kamadeva, along with Rati. [2] Priti is regarded to represent affectionate love, while her co-wife, Rati, represents sensual pleasure. [3] In other interpretations, Priti is regarded to be merely an epithet of Rati. [4]

  4. Rati - Wikipedia

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    After the creation of the 10 Prajapatis, Brahma – the creator-god – creates Kama (Kamadeva), the god of love, from his mind. Kama is ordered to spread love in the world by shooting his flower-arrows. Prajapati Daksha is requested to present a wife to Kama.

  5. Pradyumna - Wikipedia

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    'the eminently mighty one') [2] is the eldest son of the Hindu deities Krishna and his wife , Rukmini. [3] He is considered to be one of the four vyuha avatars of Vishnu. According to the Bhagavata Purana, Pradyumna was the reincarnation of Kamadeva, the god of love. The Mahabharata states that Pradyumna was a portion of Sanat Kumara.

  6. Pandava Quintet - Wikipedia

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    He is the reincarnation of Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, and wields a camera, which he names Shadowfax, as well as a pair of scimitars which he uses as weapons. Kara (books 4–5) is the half-sister of Aru. She is the adopted daughter of The Sleeper and the soul daughter of Surya, the god of the sun. Though initially at odds with the ...

  7. Mahavinayak Temple - Wikipedia

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    The goddess Rati, [6] the wife of Kamadeva, is worshiped there for her devotion that led to the release of her husband from the curse of the god Shiva. While she was praying to Ganesha, five hands simultaneously stretched out toward her to receive her offering, putting her in a dilemma.

  8. Bhikshatana - Wikipedia

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    Other scriptures describe other visits by Shiva to Deodar Forest in his Bhikshatana form. The Vamana Purana mentions Shiva entering the Deodar Forest twice as a beggar. Maddened by the death of his first wife Sati but chased by the love-god Kamadeva, Shiva escapes to the Deodar Forest and lives as a mendicant. The sages' wives who come to grant ...

  9. Aru Shah and the Song of Death - Wikipedia

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    Aiden secretly blames himself. When they meet Kamadeva, he suspects they are the thieves, but eventually begins to trust them. Kamadeva reveals that, while the arrow can join hearts, it received a darker power from that of his wife's, Rati, sorrow. It can now rip out hearts, and the effect becomes permanent after a while.