1) " Kama" -- As it applies to Kama Sutra Weekender In Hinduism, Kama is the god of love and a son of Lakshmi. He is a young, winged man who uses a bow and arrows made of flowers. He iscalled Kema Ananga ("Kama the bodiless") as well. aKma 's body was destroyed when he fired his weapon at Shiva in order to disrupt his meditations. Shiva then opened his third eye, the gaze of which was so powerfulthat ama 's body was reduced to ashes. For the sake of Kamq 's wife Rati (passion), Shivarestored him, but only as a mental image, representing the true emotional and mental state of love rather than physical lust. Alternative: Chama, Cama Relative: Mara "Kāma" means pleasure. See also Kamu Sutra The Kana River is a tributary of the Volga, in Russia. Kama are sickle-likeweapons, often wielded in both hands, that evolved from tools used for cutting weeds ( Japan ). The term "Kama" also refers to one of the 4 goals of life according to Hindu traditions (Purusharthas) - these include Dharma,artha, Kama and moksha Kaka ...
2) " Sutra" -- As it applies to Kama Sutra Weekender Hindu texts Shruti Vedas Rig Veda Sama Veda Yajur Veda Atharva Veda Brahmanas Aranyakas Upanishads Smriti Itihasa Mahabharata Ramayana Puranas Tantras Surra s ( list ) Ashtavakra Gita Gita Govinda Hatha Yoga Pradipika Manu Smriti Sutra (सूत्र) in Sanskrit is derived fromthe verb √siv, meaning to sew. It literally means a rope or thread, and more metaphorically refers to an aphorism(or line, rule, formula), or a collection of such aphorisms in the form of a manual. In Hinduism the 'sutras' form a school of Vedic study, related to andsomewhat later than the Upanishads. They served and continue to act as grandtreatises on various schools of Hindu Philosophy. They elaborate insuccinct verse, sometimes esoteric, Hindu views of metaphysics, cosmogony, the human condition, moksha (liberation), and how to maintain a blissful, dharmic life, in acosmic spin of karma, reincarnation and desire.In Buddhism, the term "sutra" refers generally to canonical scriptures that are regarded as records of the oral teachingsof Gautama Buddha. These teachings are assembled in the second part ofthe Tripitaka which is called Sufra Pitaka. There are also some Buddhist texts, such as the Platform Sutfa , that are called Stra s despite being attributed to much later authors. The Pali form of the word Sutta is sutta, and is used exclusively to refer toBuddhist scriptures, particularly those of the Pali Canon. See also List of Sutta s References Monier-Williams, Monier. (1899) A Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Delhi:Motilal Banarsidass. p. 1241 External Links Digital Dictionary of Buddhism ...
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