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In Hindu tradition, Kamadeva is the divine offspring of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, who represents pure divine love. Rati, the goddess of love and devotion, accompanies him, serving as a ...
The union of Rati and Kamadeva is shrouded in various tales. In one revered tale, Rati is said to have originated from a divine droplet of sweat from Daksha, a creator god. She was bestowed upon ...
She stands upon the bodies of Kamadeva (the God of Love) and Rati (his consort) locked in an embrace. In some interpretations, these figures are Radha and Krishna. This placement symbolizes her ...
As per the tradition, young and married men in the village donning women’s attire visit the local Rati Manmatha temple and offer prayers to Kamadeva. They also offer silk clothes to the ...
Goddess Rati. However, some stories suggest that he was the son of Lord Brahma and that he also had some relation with Lord Shiva. Like Lord Krishna, Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva, Lord Kamadeva too ...
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