Kama may refer to several things:
- Kama, a Hindu god, the God of Love, son of Lakshmi
- Kāma, the Sanskrit and Pali word for "sensuality"
- The Kama River, a tributary of the Volga river, in Russia
- Kama, Fukuoka, a city in Japan
- Kama (weapon), sickle-like weapons, often wielded in both hands, that evolved from tools used for cutting weeds in Japan
- Kama, name of straight bladed, double edged daggers in Turkey
- Kama (food), Estonian food
- Charles Wright (wrestler), who performed as Kama. Kāmadeva ( Sanskrit: कामदेव is the Hindu deity of love Kama (река́ Ка́ма is a major river in Russia, the longest left tributary of the Volga and the largest one in discharge in fact it is larger than is a city in Fukuoka, Japan. The city was founded on March 27[[ 006]] after the merger of the former city of Yamada Fukuoka and Kaho District are Okinawan and Japanese traditional farming implements similar to a Sickle used for reaping crops and also employed as a weapon Kama or Talkkuna (in Finnish is traditional Finnish and Estonian finely milled flour mixture The kama or talkkuna powder is a mixture of roasted Barley Charles Wright (born May 16 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada) Career Beginnings Wright first entered professional wrestling after being noticed
- Kama (Japanese tea ceremony), iron pots used to heat water in Japanese tea ceremonies
- Kama Tarkhan, legendary leader of the Huns
- Sarma (Tibetan Buddhism), the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism
- Panzertruppenschule Kama, a secret Soviet-German military research training facility
See also
Kama (釜 or chagama (茶釜 are cast iron pots used to heat water to make tea in Japanese tea ceremonies. Kama Tarkhan was a legendary ancestor-King mentioned in sources on the Altyn Oba Horde located on the steppes to the north of the Black Sea Sarma ( In Tibetan Buddhism, the Sarma (new translation schools include the three newest of the four main schools comprising Kagyu Panzertruppenschule Kama was a top secret research and training facility located near Kazan in the USSR, jointly operated by the Soviets and Germans between Karma ( Sanskrit: कर्म, kárman - "act action performance" Pali: kamma) is the concept of "action" The Kama Sutra ( Sanskrit: कामसूत्र (alternative spellings Kamasutram or simply Kamasutra) is an ancient Indian Dictionary
kama
-noun
- A sickle-like weapon, originally used as a tool for cutting weeds.
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