Kama
Kama is a Sanskrit term meaning desire, longing, or pleasure. In Hinduism it is one of the four Purusharthas, the aims of human life, alongside dharma (duty/ethics), artha (prosperity), and moksha (liberation). Kama encompasses both general longing and the erotic dimension of human experience.
In Hindu mythology, Kamadeva is the god of love and desire, often depicted as a youthful archer
The Kama Sutra, attributed to the sage Vatsyayana, is an ancient treatise on love, sexuality, and social
In Buddhist and Jain thought, kama refers to sensual pleasures and attachment that can bind beings to
The word Kama also appears in geographic names and other cultural contexts but is most widely recognized