Kamadeva is the Hindu god of desire, love, and erotic love. He is often depicted as a handsome, youthful man with a bow and arrow.
- He is the son of the god Shiva and is often referred to as the "son of Shiva" or "Shiva's son".
- Kamadeva is said to have been born with the power to ignite passion and desire in the hearts of humans.
- He is often depicted with a bow and arrow, which he uses to ignite passion in the hearts of lovers.
- Kamadeva is also associated with the goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
- He is said to have been banished to the forest by his father Shiva, where he was forced to live a life of solitude and celibacy.
- Kamadeva's story is often seen as a symbol of the human desire for love and passion.
- He is also associated with the concept of "kama", which is the Sanskrit word for desire or pleasure.
- Kamadeva is often depicted in art and literature as a handsome and charming figure, with a bow and arrow in hand.
- He is said to have been a fierce warrior, who fought against the forces of darkness and ignorance.