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  2. Kama Sutra (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    The Kama Sutra worm, also known as Blackworm, Nyxem, and Blackmal, is a type of malware (malicious software) that infects PCs using Microsoft Windows.. Discovered January 16, 2006, Kama Sutra was designed to destroy common files such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents when each computer's calendar hit February 3 and on the 3rd of each following month.

  3. Kama Sutra - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The text is one of many Indian texts on Kama Shastra. [12] It is a much-translated work in Indian and non-Indian languages, and has influenced many secondary texts that followed since the 4th-century CE, as well as the Indian arts as exemplified by the pervasive presence of Kama-related reliefs and sculpture in old Hindu temples.

  4. Vātsyāyana - Wikipedia

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    Vātsyāyana was an ancient Indian philosopher, known for authoring the Kama Sutra. [1] He lived in India during the second or third century CE, probably in Pataliputra (modern day Patna in Bihar).

  5. Kama Sutra (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide The Kama Sutra is an Indian ...

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  7. Hinduism and LGBTQ topics - Wikipedia

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    Hindu views of homosexuality and LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) issues more generally are diverse, and different Hindu groups have distinct views. Hinduism describes a third gender that is equal to other genders and documentation of the third gender are found in ancient Hindu and Buddhist medical texts. [1]