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- Kama abstract "Kāma (Sanskrit, Pali; Devanagari: काम) means desire, wish, longing in Indian literature. Kāma often connotes sexual desire and longing in contemporary literature, but the concept more broadly refers to any desire, wish, passion, longing, pleasure of the senses, the aesthetic enjoyment of life, affection, or love, with or without sexual connotations.Kāma is one of the four goals of human life in Hindu traditions. It is considered an essential and healthy goal of human life when pursued without sacrificing the other three goals: Dharma (virtuous, proper, moral life), Artha (material prosperity, income security, means of life) and Moksha (liberation, release, self-actualization). Together, these four aims of life are called Puruṣārtha.".
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- Kama wikiPageExternalLink kamadeva.htm.
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- Kama wikiPageExternalLink sacrifice-of-kamadeva.html.
- Kama wikiPageID "1434556".
- Kama wikiPageRevisionID "604896601".
- Kama caption "Kāma, in Hinduism, is one of the four goals of human life. Above illustrate examples of kāma.".
- Kama hasPhotoCollection Kama.
- Kama title "Kama".
- Kama subject Category:Buddhist_terms.
- Kama subject Category:Puruṣārthas.
- Kama subject Category:Theosophical_philosophical_concepts.
- Kama type Abstraction100002137.
- Kama type Cognition100023271.
- Kama type Concept105835747.
- Kama type Content105809192.
- Kama type Idea105833840.
- Kama type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Kama type TheosophicalPhilosophicalConcepts.
- Kama comment "Kāma (Sanskrit, Pali; Devanagari: काम) means desire, wish, longing in Indian literature. Kāma often connotes sexual desire and longing in contemporary literature, but the concept more broadly refers to any desire, wish, passion, longing, pleasure of the senses, the aesthetic enjoyment of life, affection, or love, with or without sexual connotations.Kāma is one of the four goals of human life in Hindu traditions.".
- Kama label "Kama (Indien)".
- Kama label "Kama (boeddhisme)".
- Kama label "Kama (hinduizm)".
- Kama label "Kama (hinduísmo)".
- Kama label "Kama (sanskrit)".
- Kama label "Kama".
- Kama label "Kamaloka".
- Kama label "Kāma".
- Kama label "Кама (индуизм)".
- Kama label "欲樂".
- Kama sameAs Kama_(Indien).
- Kama sameAs Kāma.
- Kama sameAs Kama_(sanskrit).
- Kama sameAs Kamaloka.
- Kama sameAs Kama_(boeddhisme).
- Kama sameAs Kama_(hinduizm).
- Kama sameAs Kama_(hinduísmo).
- Kama sameAs m.04lrjh.
- Kama sameAs Q1133107.
- Kama sameAs Q1133107.
- Kama sameAs Kama.
- Kama wasDerivedFrom Kama?oldid=604896601.
- Kama depiction 1249637799_tmp_kamas5.jpg.
- Kama isPrimaryTopicOf Kama.