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kama rupa
Kama Ka"ma (k[aum]"m[aum]), n. (Theosophy) Desire; animal passion; Note: supposed to create the ka"ma ru"pa (r[=oo]p[.a]) [Skr. r[=u]pa shape, image], a kind of simulacrum or astral likeness of a man which exists after his death in an invisible plane of being, called ka"ma lo"ca (l[=o]"k[.a]) [Skr. l[=o]ka space, world], until the impulses which created it are exhausted and it finally fades away.

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- after the first use of the name, as the kingdom where Kamadeva (Kama) regained his form (rupa). The name Pragjyotisha, on the other hand, is mentioned in...
- these seven parts are the Body (Rupa), Vitality (Prana-Jiva), the Astral Body (Linga Sarira), the Animal Soul (Kama-Rupa), the Human Soul (Manas), the Spiritual...
- Kama Kama (Sanskrit: काम, IAST: kāma) is the concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It can refer to "desire, wish...
- Agamas describe four stages of rūpa jhāna. Rūpa refers to the material realm, in a neutral stance, as different from the kāma-realm (lust, desire) and the...
- Shiva. From then onwards all the Vedic (Shiva) sadhanas are given up in Kama rupa and Ugra Tara became a Goddess of Vamachara sadhana. All her army became...
- The Battle of Kama was fought due to the consequences of Battle of Maonda, Madho Singh followed up his victory and advanced towards Bharatpur territory...
- According to Blavatsky, man is composed of seven parts: Atma, Buddhi, Manas, Kama rupa, Linga sharira, Prana, and Sthula sharira. In Isis Unveiled, Blavatsky...
- vocals, viola 2005–2006 Demander Erik Proft Shouts 2007 Planned Collapse, Kama Rupa, Missing Foundation Steve Paelet Electric b**** 2002 Dan Bailey Baritone...
- a 16th/17th century text describes Biswa Singha as the conqueror of Kàma(rupa) (Kamrup), Saumàra (Ahom) and Gaudapañcama (Gauda). Even though the restructuring...
- members of the same race. Chatterji, S.K. (1951). "The Turki invasion of Kāma-Rūpa". Kirata-Jana-Krti. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society. pp. 100–101. (W)e read...