In Indian mythology, the god of love. In the Vedic age he personified cosmic desire or the creative impulse, and he was called the first-born of primeval chaos. He was later often depicted as a handsome youth attended by heavenly nymphs, who shot love-producing flower arrows from a sugarcane bow. He was once killed by Shiva, who was enraged when Kama disturbed his meditation on a mountaintop, but the great god later relented and brought Kama back to life
Pleasure--including, but not only, sexual pleasure One of the four traditional goals of life which Hinduism recognizes Along with artha, kama is said to be one of the paths of desire, a course of life charted by egoistic desire of the individual for finite, materialistic things
(Sanskrit) Desire of the senses, especially sexual desire The craving which arises from the false belief in an ego or self separate from the rest of manifestation
A farming sickle that farmers in Okinawa converted to a weapon to combat the oppressing Japanese military
Endeavour, moral desire; one of the Four Goals of Human Life together with Dharma, Artha, Moksha (Righteousness, Welfare and Liberation), (RRV-5), (Leela Kaivalya Vahini)
Kamasutram, generally known to the Western world as Kama Sutra, is an ancient Indian text widely considered to be the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature. This is authored by Mallanaga Vatsyayana. A portion of the work deals with human sexual behavior
River, west-central Russia. The largest tributary of the Volga River, it rises in Udmurtiya and flows for 1,122 mi (1,805 km) until it enters the Volga below Kazan. Navigation is possible for about 955 mi (1,535 km). It is one of the most important rivers of Russia, historically as the route to the Urals and Siberia and economically as part of the vast Volga system of waterways
Silah olarak kullanılan, ucu sivri, iki ağzı da keskin uzun bıçak: "Bu bıçak, sapına bez sarılmış, küçük çapta bir kamaydı."- S. F. Abasıyanık
Madencilikte açılmış olan boşluklardan tavan ve yanlardan taş veya cevher parçalarının düşmesini önlemek amacıyla tahkimat elemanları üstüne veya arkasına yerleştirilen bir tahkimat parçası
Oduncuların kullandığı tabanı dar açılı ikizkenar üçgen olan bir prizma biçiminde sert odundan veya demirden yapılmış alet
Açılmış olan boşluklarda tavan ve yanlardan taş veya cevher parçalarının düşmesini önlemek amacıyla tahkimat elemanları üstüne veya arkasına yerleştirilen bir tahkimat parçası