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Hindu god of love
Kamadeva (Sanskrit: कामदेव, IAST: Kāmadeva), also known as Kama, Manmatha, and Madana is the Hindu god of love, attraction, pleasure and beauty, as well
Kamadeva
Son of Krishna and Rukmini in Hinduism
According to the Bhagavata Purana, Pradyumna was the reincarnation of Kamadeva, the god of love. The Mahabharata states that Pradyumna was a portion of
Pradyumna
Hindu goddess of affection
is a Hindu goddess. She is one of the two consorts of the god of love, Kamadeva, along with Rati. Priti is regarded to represent affectionate love, while
Priti_(goddess)
Hindu goddess of sexual pleasure, carnal desire and pleasure
is the female counterpart, the chief consort and the assistant of Kama (Kamadeva), the god of love. A constant companion of Kama, she is often depicted
Rati
Family of birds
in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. In India, cuckoos are sacred to Kamadeva, the god of desire and longing, whereas in Japan, the cuckoo symbolises
Cuckoo
Ancient Roman god of desire, affection and erotic love
Valentine's Day. Cupid's powers are similar, though not identical, to Kamadeva, the Hindu god of human love. The name Cupīdō ('passionate desire') is
Cupid
Vedic deity identified with Vishwakarma; also a Kamadeva in Jainism
grandson Vaivasvata Manu). In Jain tradition, Prajapati is identified as a Kamadeva. In classical and medieval era literature, Prajapati is the metaphysical
Prajapati
Hindu mythological character
form of Kamadeva. After eventually growing up, Pradyumna killed Shambarasura and returned to his family in Dvaraka, along with his consort. Kamadeva was burnt
Shambara
Indian Hindu spring festival of colours
Shiva back into the world, seeks help from the Hindu god of love called Kamadeva on Vasant Panchami. The love god shoots arrows at Shiva, the yogi opens
Holi
Strong, positive emotional/mental states
sexual love, personified by the god Kamadeva. For many Hindu schools, it is the third end (Kama) in life. Kamadeva is often pictured holding a bow of sugar
Love
District in Uttar Pradesh, India
commander of the gods Kamadeva to ashes. Here even today there is that half-burnt, green mango tree (tree) hiding behind which Kamadeva shot a flower arrow
Ballia_district
Hindu mythological creature
Vishnu, Surya, and Chandi. Makara is also the insignia of the love god Kamadeva, who has no dedicated temples and is also known as Makaradhvaja, "one whose
Makara
Hindu festival symbolizing the victory of good over evil
associated with the legend of Shiva burning Kamadeva to ashes with his third eye. Pantomimes of Kamadeva are performed on this occasion in rural Tamil
Holika_Dahana
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Ayyanar and his consorts Poorna and Pushkalaa. According to Hindu mythology, Kamadeva the Hindu god of love, provoked the ire of Shiva and was burnt to death
Yama_Dharmaraja_Temple
Apsara in Hinduism
request, provided she is assisted by the wind-god Marut and the god of love, Kamadeva. With their help, Menaka enters Vishvamitra's forest retreat. As she performs
Menaka
goddess of love and vitality. Astghik, goddess of fertility and love. Kamadeva, Hindu god of human love or desire. Rati, consort of Kama, goddess of love
List_of_love_and_lust_deities
Hindu god, companion of the god Rama
in the Digambara tradition, Hanuman is also identified as one of the Kāmadevas, a class of exceptionally handsome and heroic men celebrated in Jain universal
Hanuman
Major goddess in Hinduism
devotions aimed at gaining the favor of Shiva, the subsequent annihilation of Kamadeva, the consequent fall of the universe into barren lifelessness, regeneration
Parvati
List of deities in Hinduism
temples. Kamadeva, also called Manmatha, is the god of love, a son of Vishnu. Rati is the goddess of love and pleasure, the consort of Kamadeva. Garuda
List_of_Hindu_deities
Religious festival in India
meditation, opened his third eye in anger and burned Kamadeva to ashes as punishment. Kamadeva was thereafter transformed into Ananga, the formless one
Sitalsasthi
Indian model and actor
Year Title Role Notes 2008–2009 Jai Shri Krishna Kamadeva Pradyumna Bhandasura 2013–2014 Mahabharat Duryodhana Main Antagonist 2015 Nach Baliye 7 Contestant
Arpit_Ranka
Hindu festival celebrated to welcome spring
of goddess Devi. Vasant Panchami is also associated with Kamadeva, the god of love. Kamadeva is reborn as Pradyumna, the son of Krishna and Rukmini. The
Vasant_Panchami
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Manmatha or Kamadeva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manmadhan or Kamadeva is the Hindu god of love. Manmadhan may refer to: Manmadhan (film)
Manmadhan_(disambiguation)
18th Jain Tirthankara
time (Avasarpini). He was also the eighth Chakravartin and thirteenth Kamadeva. According to Jain beliefs, he was born around 16,585,000 BCE. He became
Aranatha
17th Tirthankara in Jainism in current cycle of Jain cosmology
Kunthunath was the seventeenth Tirthankara, sixth Chakravartin and twelfth Kamadeva of the present half time cycle, Avasarpini. According to Jain beliefs,
Kunthunatha
Greek god of love and sex
portal Myths portal Religion portal Eros (concept) Greek words for love Kamadeva Family tree of the Greek gods Phanes (mythology) A. Corso, Concerning the
Eros
Asura in Hindu mythology
with Kamadeva and Rati, who attempted to disrupt Shiva and beguile him with thoughts of love, accompanied by dancing apsaras and music. When Kamadeva shot
Tārakāsura
Character within Jain cosmology
one of the twenty-four Jain Kamadevas, a class of exceptionally beautiful men in Jain universal history. In Jainism Kamadevas are praised mainly for extraordinary
Sanat_Kumara_Chakravarti
Second form of goddess Durga
Shiva to marry and father a child, the gods enlisted Kamadeva, the god of love and desire. Kamadeva shot an arrow of desire at the meditating Shiva. Enraged
Brahmacharini
Hindu goddess
Chhinnamasta stands in a fighting posture on the love-deity couple of Kamadeva (Kama) — a symbol of sexual love/lust — and his wife Rati, who are engaged
Chhinnamasta
Holiday observed on February 14
some young people. In ancient India, there was a tradition of adoring Kamadeva, the lord of love – exemplified by the erotic carvings in the Khajuraho
Valentine's_Day
Year Title Roles Notes 1989 Anantana Avantara Kamadeva Cameo appearance Love Maadi Nodu Doctor 1991 Ajagajantara Groom 1993 Shhh! Fake Police officer Also
Upendra_filmography
(corresponding to the sun sign Pisces according to the Julian Calendar) to honour Kamadeva, the god of love. The performers come from different sects like Thiyya
Poorakkali
Eight principal wives of Hindu god Krishna
prominent being the crown-prince Pradyumna, son of Rukmini and rebirth of Kamadeva, the god of love. Key Abbreviations General: f: father m: mother d: daughter
Ashtabharya
Indian hindu religious and historical television series
Himavat (2023) Jaswinder Gardner as Mainavati (2023) Ashutosh Yadav as Kamadeva (2023) Pranjali Singh Parihar as Rati (2023) Sonal Singh as Talika (2024)
Shiv Shakti – Tap Tyaag Tandav
Shiv_Shakti_–_Tap_Tyaag_Tandav
Order of birds
beak. In Hindu mythology, the parrot is the mount of the god of love, Kamadeva. The bird is also associated with the goddess Meenakshi and the poet-saint
Parrot
16th Tirthankara in Jainism in current cycle of Jain cosmology
to have also held the status of a Chakravarti (universal monarch) and a Kamadeva (being of supreme beauty) in the same lifetime. He is traditionally revered
Shantinatha
Topics referred to by the same term
ceremonies KAMA, the ICAO code for Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport Kamadeva, a Hindu god Nyko Kama, a wireless nunchuk for the Wii Kama (food), Estonian
Kama_(disambiguation)
Cambodian temple dedicated to Shiva
not want him to do so, and both destroyed Kamadeva by gazing upon him with their third eyes, burning Kamadeva to ashes and resurrecting him later. The
Banteay_Srei
1989 film by Kashinath
Upendra as the lyrics writer and assistant director who also appeared as Kamadeva in one of the songs. The movie was dubbed in Telugu in the same year as
Anantana_Avantara
Sage in Hindu scriptures
prowess, Indra tasked a number of apsaras, gandharvas, and the god of love, Kamadeva, to disrupt his ascetic practice. The celestial beings travelled to the
Markandeya
Tripurantaka Panruti Veerateeswarar Temple, Korukkai Veerateeswarar Shiva burning Kamadeva with his third eye in the form of Kamari Mayiladuthurai Kandeeswarar Temple
List of Shiva temples in India
List_of_Shiva_temples_in_India
Awadhi poem about Rama by Tulsidas
chief of demigods in heaven. Indra asks Kamadeva to disturb Nārad's trance. Unable to defeat Narada, Kamadeva falls at Nārad's feet, addressing him with
Ramcharitmanas
Daughters of Daksha in Hindu mythology
describes Rati as a mind-born daughter of Daksha, who is betrothed to Kamadeva. Mani, Vettam (2015-01-01). Puranic Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Work
List_of_Daksha's_daughters
Species of legume
Jayadeva in the Gita Govinda compares these blossoms to the red nails of Kamadeva or Cupid, with which the latter wounds the hearts of lovers. The imagery
Butea_monosperma
Shiva temple in Assam, India
consort). It is said that, when Siva was in meditation on this hillock, Kamadeva interrupted his yoga and was therefore burnt to ashes by the fire of Siva’s
Umananda_Temple
Pandava Quintet Book Two
blames himself. When they meet Kamadeva, he suspects they are the thieves, but eventually begins to trust them. Kamadeva reveals that, while the arrow
Aru Shah and the Song of Death
Aru_Shah_and_the_Song_of_Death
Submarine fire in Hindu mythology
product of Shiva's wrath that emerged from his third eye and annihilated Kamadeva to ash, when the latter attempted to arouse his desire towards Parvati
Vadavagni
Concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
precedence; while in old age dharma takes precedence. Kama is deified as Kamadeva and his consort Rati. Deity Kama is comparable to the Greek deity Eros—they
Kama
Species of plant
in Chaitra, a month of the Hindu calendar. It is also associated with Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love, who included an ashoka blossom among the five flowers
Saraca_asoca
Aspect of literature in India
of "pleasure" and "(sexual) love". Used as a proper name, it refers to Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love. The sage Śvetaketu produced a work too vast to
Kamashastra
Hindu goddess
Golovkova, A. A. (Anya) (2020). "The Forgotten Consort: The Goddess and Kāmadeva in the Early Worship of Tripurasundarī". International Journal of Hindu
Tripura_Sundari
Izanami-no-Mikoto and Izanagi (Japanese) Kaliyan and Kalicchi (Southern Hindu) Kamadeva and Rati (Hindu) Krishna and Rukmini (Hindu) Krishna and Satyabhama (Hindu)
List_of_mythological_pairs
Indian actor and singer (1929–2006)
dream and song sequences where he appears in various characters such as Kamadeva in Dhruva Thare, as Krishna in Emme Thammanna, Daari Tappida Maga and Bhagyada
Dr._Rajkumar
Topics referred to by the same term
bivalve molluscs -chama, a Japanese honorific Chama, a variant name of Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love Chama (investment), a Swahili word meaning a welfare
Chama
Indian actor and politician
in Kashinath's 1989 comedy film, Anantana Avantara. He appeared as Lord Kamadeva in the song "Come On Come On Kaamanna". In Love Maadi Nodu starring Kashinath
Upendra_(actor)
Sage in Hindu mythology
Purana describes a legend in which Narada's penance alarmed Indra, who sent Kamadeva to disturb his austerities. Due to the fact that the sage was meditating
Narada
Male celestial being in Hinduism
deity of the seas/form of Varuna Kubera the deity of opulence and wealth Kamadeva the deity of love Indra the deity of weather, storms and sky Ashwini Kumara
Deva_(Hinduism)
Warrior in the epic Mahabharata
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977960-4. Donaldson, Thomas E. (1987). Kamadeva's Pleasure Garden: Orissa. Advent. ISBN 978-81-7018-393-8. Falk, Nancy (1977)
Karna
Hindu goddess of love and chief consort of the god Krishna
beauty of all three worlds. Who could be the husband of such a beauty, Kamadeva or Kalanidhi [moon]? No, Krishna himself. — Kesavdasa, Rasikapriya (III
Radha
Hindu divine sages
austerities alarmed the devas, and so Indra, the King of the devas, sent Kamadeva, Rati, Vasanta (spring), and various apsaras (nymphs) such as Menaka and
Nara-Narayana
One of the eight hindu marriage styles
Germany (2010) Catherine Benton (June 2006), God of Desire: Tales of Kamadeva in Sanskrit Story Literature, SUNY Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-7914-6566-0
Gandharva_marriage
Group of eight Hindu temples of Shiva
Veerateeswarar and Gnanambigai Shiva's victory over the love god Kamadeva. Kamadeva tries to break Shiva's penance so that he can wake up and marry the
Ashta_Veeratta_Stalam
Fifth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar
fed; ancestor veneration (Pitr-tarpana) is performed; the god of love Kamadeva is worshipped; and most educational institutions organise special prayer
Panchami
Hindu deity
creator god Brahma respectively. According to Matsya Purana, Daksha, Dharma, Kamadeva, and Agni were born from Brahma's right thumb, chest, heart and eyebrows
Daksha
Hindu goddess of enchantment, the only female avatar of Vishnu
Vishnu's Mohini form again, Vishnu fears that he may be burned to ashes like Kamadeva by the supreme ascetic Shiva. So, Vishnu prays to goddess Tripura, who
Mohini
1997 Indian television series
Chitravahan Surendra Pal as Dronacharya Rajesh Vivek as Vyasa Manoj Verma as Kamadeva Prajakta as Rati Kiran Juneja as Ganga Virendra Razdan as Vidura Manish
Mahabharat_Katha
Hindu saint and poet (1511–1623)
including the abandonment of Sati, the penance of Parvati, the burning of Kamadeva and the marriage of Parvati and Shiva. In addition, Tulsidas venerates
Tulsidas
Former kingdom in present-day North-East India
Bengal. In 1090 AD, a Vijay Raghabia was composed in honour of Raja Kamadeva. Kamadeva was succeeded by his son Bhimbal. Bhimbal could not rule properly
Jaintia_Kingdom
Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu in Simhachalam, India
could be killed only by Shiva's son, the deities approached Kamadeva, the god of desire. Kamadeva was burnt to ashes by Shiva when he tried to disturb the
Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple, Simhachalam
Varaha_Lakshmi_Narasimha_temple,_Simhachalam
Asuri in Hindu mythology
festival of Kama Dahanam in South India, regarded as the date Shiva burnt Kamadeva to ashes. Dalal, Roshen (2010). The Religions of India: A Concise Guide
Holika
Hindu goddess and chief consort of god Krishna
Obliging, Shiva blessed Rukmini to be the bearer of the new incarnation of Kamadeva, whom he had previously immolated with his third eye. Thus was Pradyumna
Rukmini
Work of Tamil Hindu literature
Prabandham. The verses are classified into fourteen decads, namely, a prayer to Kamadeva for marrying Vishnu, a prayer to Vishnu not to destroy a sand castle built
Nachiyar_Tirumoli
Earth Guardian Spirit or deity in folk Burmese and Thai Laos Cambodia
roses (female) Protection Pavilion or Ceremony Hall Respected alongside kamadeva and Rati in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia Thammahora (พระธรรมโหรา)
Bhummaso
Group of Hindu gods
was really born of the four parts of Yama (death), Rudra (destruction), Kamadeva (love), Krodha (anger). Just before Mahabharata war, Bhishma himself declared
Rudras
Ancient kingdom of India
Ramayana (1.23.14) narrates the origin of name Aṅga as the place where Kamadeva was burnt to death by Siva and where his body parts (aṅgas) are scattered
Anga
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
maintained and administered by the Dharmapuram Aadhenam. As per Hindu legend, Kamadeva, the cupid, was married to Ratī. One of the principal myths regarding Kama
Veerateeswarar Temple, Korukkai
Veerateeswarar_Temple,_Korukkai
Method of recording numbers using words
Sanskrit word indicating an "arrow" has been used to denote "five" as Kamadeva, the Hindu deity of love, is traditionally depicted as a warrior carrying
Bhutasamkhya_system
Hindu religious hymn
(16), and having eyebrows which appear as if they are the arch gates of Kamadeva's abode (17). The next few mantras continue describing Lalita Devi as the
Lalita_Sahasranama
Hindu temple in Kanchipuram
assistants of the goddess eg. Surya, Chandra, Kubera, etc. Among these, Kamadeva, Lopamudra and Durvasa are the chief assistants. Durvasa represents the
Kamakshi_Amman_Temple
Thesaurus of Sanskrit written by the ancient Indian scholar Amarasimha
verses give the different names of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Vasudeva, Balarāma, Kāmadeva, Lakṣmī, Kṛṣṇa, Śiva, Indra, etc. All these names are treated with great
Amarakosha
Hindu female name
(prī). Priti is the name of the second consort of the Hindu god of love, Kamadeva. Assamese: প্রীতি Bengali: প্রীতি Bhojpuri: प्रीति Bishnupriya Manipuri:
Preeti
Indian mythological television series
Devraj Indra (2023–2024) Devaksh Rai as Maharishi Bhringi Gaurav Sharma as Kamadeva Vinod Kapoor as Chitrarath: Devi Dhamini's father (2023–2024) Arpita Pandey
Karmadhikari_Shanidev
First Tirthankara of Jainism and Founder of Ikshvaku dynasty
Children • 100 sons (including: Chakravarti Bharata, prince Nami, and Kamadeva Bahubali) according to Jainism • 2 daughters: Brāhmī and Sundarī (Mahasatis)
Rishabhanatha
2008 Indian drama TV series
Hanuman ji Payel de Maa Lalitha Tripura Sundari, Mahakali Arpit Ranka Kamadeva, Pradyumna, Bhandasur Rudrajit Mukhrajee Lord Shiva, Kameshvar Yogesh Mahajan
Jai_Shri_Krishna_(TV_series)
Sanskrit composition by Tulsidas
with Shiva, including the destruction of Tripura, the annihilation of Kamadeva, etc. These symbols and motifs related to the life and deeds of Rudra.
Rudrashtakam
Wife of the sage Gautama Maharishi in Hinduism
love-god Kamadeva, the Matsya Purana and the Kurma Purana prescribe the worship of Ahalya at the Ahalya-tirtha. This is to be done on the day of Kamadeva, in
Ahalya
Legendary Indian dynasty
(sugarcane-juice). Bharata Chakravarti (first Chakravartin) and Bahubali (first Kamadeva), sons of Rishabha Arkakirti and Marichi, son of Bharata at the time of
Solar_dynasty
Sarngika. She was wife of saint Mandapala. Suka - The parrot vahana of Kamadeva Shuka - The parrot of Kalki Shyena (Sanskrit: श्येन ) is the divine hawk
List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology
List_of_legendary_creatures_in_Hindu_mythology
Indian mythological television series
Rana replaced Singh as Shiva (1997–2000). He also portrayed the role of Kamadeva initially. Gayatri Shastry as Parvati and other forms of Shakti Manjeet
Om Namah Shivay (1997 TV series)
Om_Namah_Shivay_(1997_TV_series)
Hindu god of victory and war
Indra tasked god of love Kamadeva and his consort Rati to disturb Shiva. Shiva was furious with the act and burnt Kamadeva to ashes. But Shiva's attention
Kartikeya
Aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha
and a representation the god Shiva. The sugarcane bow is associated with Kamadeva, the god of love; while the rice paddy functions as an arrow bestowed by
Mahaganapati
Species of crocodile from Asia
mythology, it represents virility as a vehicle of Ganga and as an emblem of Kamadeva. A stone carving of a mugger crocodile was part of a beam of a gateway
Mugger_crocodile
III (?1246–1265) Kamadeva (1265–1310), last known ruler of dynasty known rulers are- Chattadeva (980–1031), founder of dynasty Kamadeva Somadeva Mayuravarma
List_of_Indian_monarchs
4th–6th-century Indian dynasty
Old Kannada inscriptions of Kadamba king Kamadeva of the Hangal branch (c. 1180) and Hoysala king Veera Ballala II (c. 1196) in the open mantapa of the
Kadamba_dynasty
Old Javanese poem
was meditating somewhere on a sacred mountaintop. She decided to send Kamadeva, a lesser love god known in ancient Java as Kamajaya, to search for Shiva
Smaradahana
Heavenly beings who directly attend to God
Hymn Angels in Christianity Buraq Cherubism (medical condition) Gandharva Kamadeva Lamassu List of angels in theology Merkabah mysticism "cherub". Random
Cherub
Indian mythological television series
Dāruka Sneha Namanandi as Daruka Vinit Kakar as Madhu Rohit Bakshi as Kamadeva / Bhandasura Vinita Joshi Takkar as Rati Aabhaas Mehta as Shumbha Danish
Mahakaali – Anth Hi Aarambh Hai
Mahakaali_–_Anth_Hi_Aarambh_Hai
2013 Indian film
Meerabhai Sudheesh Swasika Sadiq Shari as Christhudas's Mother Nigel Akkara as Kamadeva Pradhan Ganja Karuppu Sanjeev Chakraborty The soundtrack of this film was
Orissa_(film)
Iconographical depiction of the wedding of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati
birth of Shiva's son, sent Kamadeva, the god of love, to disturb Shiva's meditation. Though Shiva was awakened, Kamadeva was burnt up by Shiva's fury
Kalyanasundara
KAMADEVA
KAMADEVA
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Lord Vishnu; Without Form; Name of Cupid or Kamadeva
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Kamadeva
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Tamil
Name of cupid, Kamadeva
Boy/Male
African, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Name of Cupid or Kamadeva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of cupid, Kamadeva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The God of Desire or Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kamadeva
KAMADEVA
KAMADEVA
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Religious Person
Girl/Female
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Brightness of the Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Of good caste
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Raga of Traditional Hnidustani Music
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Apprentice; Learner
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Haven or a hypercorrected form of Avins, which Reaney derives from the female personal name Avina.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : evidently a patronymic, but unexplained; perhaps a variant of Hewson.
Girl/Female
Spanish American
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fish Eyes
Girl/Female
Celtic American
Ruler.
KAMADEVA
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