- Kama Kama (Sanskrit: काम, IAST: kāma) is the
concept of pleasure,
enjoyment and
desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It can also
refer to...
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three worlds refer to the
following destinations for
karmic rebirth:
Kāmaloka is the
world of desire,
typified by base desires, po****ted by **** beings...
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Devanagari कामदेव
Sanskrit transliteration Kāmadeva
Affiliation Deva
Abode Kamaloka Mantra काम (kāma)
Weapon Sugarcane bow and
floral arrows Symbol Makara...
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writings of
Blavatsky and G. de Purucker. One of Blavatsky's
three worlds are
kamaloka (world of desires),
which is like a
temporary after-life
state or an astral...
- Rati
Devanagari रति
Sanskrit transliteration Rati
Affiliation Devi
Abode Kamaloka Weapon Sword Mount Parrot Genealogy Parents Daksha Consort Kamadeva Children...
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Goddess of
Affection Kamadeva with Rati and Priti, c. 8th-9th century,
Vidisha Museum Abode Kamaloka Texts Skanda Purana,
Garuda Purana Consort Kamadeva...
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Title Length 1. "Murmuration" 4:13 2. "Garden Dog Barbecue" 3:45 3. "
Kamaloka" 5:21 4. "Fort" 3:17 5. "One Percent" 5:36 6. "Home" 5:22 7. "The Letter"...
- tông trailõkya The 3 "regions" of the world:
Kamaloka or Kamadhatu:
world of
desires (Sanskrit, Pāli:
kāmaloka, kāmadhātu; Tibetan: འདོད་ཁམས་ `dod khams;...
- Earth. The
beings born in the Kāmadhātu कामधातु (Pali: कामलोक, romanized:
Kāmaloka; Tibetan: འདོད་པའི་ཁམས་, Wylie: 'dod pa'i khams; Vietnamese: Giới Dục;...
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realm Three planes of
existence (tiloka • triloka)
World of
desire (
kāmaloka)
World of form (rūpaloka)
World of
formlessness (arūpaloka) Ten spiritual...