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  2. Kamadeva - Wikipedia

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    Images and stories about the Hindu god Kamadeva are traced to the verses of the Rig Veda and Atharva Veda, although he is better known from the stories of the Puranas. [ 15 ] Kamadeva is also mentioned in the 12th-century Javanese poem Smaradahana , a rendering of the myth of Kamadeva's burning by Shiva and fall from heaven to earth.

  3. Portal:Human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Physical and emotional aspects of sexuality include bonds between individuals that are expressed through profound feelings or physical manifestations of love, trust, and care. Social aspects deal with the effects of human society on one's sexuality, while spirituality concerns an individual's spiritual connection with others.

  4. Radha - Wikipedia

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    According to William Archer and David Kinsley, a professor of Religious Studies known for his studies on Hindu goddesses, the Radha-Krishna love story is a metaphor for a divine-human relationship, where Radha is the human devotee or soul who is frustrated with the past, obligations to social expectations, and the ideas she inherited, who then ...

  5. Ashta Lakshmi - Wikipedia

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    Santana Lakshmi (Lakshmi of Children) is the goddess's manifestation who bestows offspring. [ 3 ] She is depicted as six-armed, carrying two kalashas (water pitcher with mango leaves and a coconut on it), a sword, a shield, a child on her lap, a hand in abhaya mudra, and the other holding Prana as a child holding the lotus (it's indirectly ...

  6. Wrathful deities - Wikipedia

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    Mahakala statue, holding a flaying knife (kartika) and skullcup (kapala). In Buddhism, wrathful deities or fierce deities are the fierce, wrathful or forceful (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit: krodha) forms (or "aspects", "manifestations") of enlightened Buddhas, Bodhisattvas or Devas (divine beings); normally the same figure has other, peaceful, aspects as well.

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