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Kama logo #10101) Asian river 2) Chief tributary of the Volga 3) City in Japan 4) City in Asia 5) City of Asia 6) City of Japan 7) Estonian cuisine 8) European river 9) European watercourse 10) European waterway 11) Hindu boy name 12) Hindu Cupid 13) Hindu deity 14) Hindu god of desire 15) Hindu god of erotic desire
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KAMA logo #21000[AM] KAMA (750 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish News/Talk format. Licensed to El Paso, Texas, USA, the station serves the El Paso area. The station is currently owned by Univision Communications through its licensee Tichenor License Corporation and features programing from Univision Radio. ==History== The station went on the ai...
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Kama logo #21000 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, the...
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Kama logo #21000[Japanese tea ceremony] Kama (釜) is a Japanese term meaning metal pot or kettle. The specific term for a kama used in Japanese tea ceremony is chagama (茶釜, `tea kettle`). Kama are made of cast iron, and are used to heat the water used to make tea. In the tea room, the kama is either heated over a portable brazier (風炉 furo) or in a...
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Kama logo #21000[food] Kama (in Estonian) or talkkuna (in Finnish) is a traditional Estonian and Finnish finely milled flour mixture. The kama or talkkuna powder is a mixture of roasted barley, rye, oat and pea flour. The oat flour may be completely replaced by wheat flour, or kibbled black beans{dn|date=July 2011} may be added to the mixture. Historically...
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Kama logo #21000[weapon] The 鎌 or かま (sometimes referred to as the kai or double kai. Kama made with intentionally dull blades for kata demonstration purposes are referred to as kata kai) is a traditional Filipino and Japanese farming implement similar to a sickle used for reaping crops and also employed as a weapon. The kama is often included in wea...
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Kama logo #21002• (n.) The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers. • (n.) Desire; animal passion;
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Kama logo #21003in the mythology of India, the god of love. During the Vedic age (2nd millennium–7th century ), he personified cosmic desire, or the creative ... [1 related articles]
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kama logo #20688In Hinduism, one of the four prescribed aims of material life. These aims are dharma (religion), artha (prosperity), kama (sensual pleasure), and moksha (liberation). From religion followed...
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kama logo #21569hand sickle
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Kama logo #22150Pursuit of desire. Also, the Hindu God of desire.
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Kama logo #22430kettle, usually iron, for holding the boiling water
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Kama logo #20972Ka'ma (kä'mä) noun (Theosophy) Desire; animal passion; -- supposed to create the ka'ma ru'pa (rōpȧ) [ Sanskrit rūpa shape, image], a kind of simulacrum or astral likeness of a man which exists after his death in an invisible plane of being, called ...
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Kama logo #20972Ka'ma noun [ Sanskrit kāma love, the god of love.] The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers.
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Kama logo #23742The third of the four aims of life - regulated sense of enjoyment.
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Kama logo #21217In Hindu mythology, Kama is the god of love, corresponding, generally speaking, to the Greek Eros. He appears as a beautiful youth riding upon a parrot, generally carrying a bow with a string formed of bees, and having five arrows, each tipped with a flower that is supposed to have some amorous influence. Dancing girls or nymphs accompany him, and ...
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Kama logo #21217Kama is a cultivated variety of potato.
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kama logo #22175Kama are the basis of the kusari-gama. Kama is just the sickle on it's own. They are usually used in pairs and swung in various arcs, crescents etc.
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Kama logo #21486Reaping Sickle
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Kama logo #22632A metal pot or kettle. The specific term for a kama used in Japanese tea ceremony is chagama (tea kettle). A farming implement similar to a small scythe used for reaping crops and also employed as a weapon
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Kama logo #20400[n] - god of love and erotic desire
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Kama logo #23744lust and gratification of the senses.
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kAma logo #23750desire, lust
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Kama logo #21199a river in the E Russian Federation in Europe, flowing from the central Ural Mountains region into the Volga River S of Kazan. 1200 mi. (1930 km) long.
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