Kamadeva
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Kāmadeva — es el dios hindú del amor. Grabado del siglo XVIII, que muestra a Kamadeva montado sobre su loro, disparando flechas de flores … Wikipedia Español
Kamadeva — Kāmadeva (Sanskrit: कामदेव) ist im Hinduismus der Gott der erotischen Liebe und Personifikation des Begriffes Kama (Verlangen, weltlicher Genuss). Meist gilt er als Sohn von Lakshmi, Göttin des Wohlstandes und der Schönheit sowie Vishnu, in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kamadeva — For other meanings, see kama (disambiguation) and Deva (Hinduism). Kamadeva Hindu god of love Devanagari काम देव … Wikipedia
Kamadeva — (Kama) Kamadeva or Kama is the Indian cupid, the god of love. He is found in the VEDAS as a divinity, but his character was developed in the Indian epics and PURANAS. Most famously Kamadeva is known to have been burned to ashes by the third… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Kama — Kāma (Skt., Pali; Devanagari: काम) is pleasure, sensual gratification, sexual fulfillment, pleasure of the senses, desire, eros, the aesthetic enjoyment of life in Sanskrit. In Hinduism, kāma is regarded as one of the four goals of life… … Wikipedia
Chhinnamasta — For the village of this name in Nepal, see Chhinnamasta, Nepal. Chinnamasta Chhinnamasta, at a Kali Puja Pandal, Kolkata. Devanagari छिन्नमस्ता Affiliation … Wikipedia
Rati — For other uses, see Rati (given name) and Rati (Norse mythology). Rati Goddess of love, lust and pleasure Devanagari रति Sansk … Wikipedia
Eminescu — Mihail Eminescu Mihail Eminescu [miˈhaj emiˈnesku] (eigentlich Mihail Eminovici; * 15. Januar 1850 in Ipoteşti, damals Moldau, heute Rumänien; † 15. Juni 1889 in Bukarest) gilt als der bedeutendste rumänische … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mihail Eminescu — Mihail Eminescu, 1887 Mihail Eminescu [miˈhaj emiˈnesku] (eigentlich Mihail Eminovici; * 15. Januar 1850 in Ipotești, damals Moldau, heute Rumänien; † 15. Juni 1889 in Bukarest) gilt als der bedeutendste rumänische Dichter des 19. Jahrhund … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rati — In Indian mythology Rati, Desire, is the wife of the god of love KAMADEVA. Some stories say that she was created from the sweat of the RISHI DAKSHA, SHIVA’s future father in law. Other stories make her the daughter of BRAHMA, who killed… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism