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The Kama Sutra is an ancient Sanskrit treatise on the art of love and methods of sexual intercourse.
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Odexelagnia is the sexual arousal by biting and nibbling. A form of mild Sado-masochism, gentle biting has been noted as an effective way of helping emotionally stressed partners become aware of their body. Biting is also recommended in the Kama-Sutra.
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In Hindu mythology, Kama is the god of love, corresponding, generally speaking, to the Greek Eros. He appears as a beautiful youth riding upon a parrot, generally carrying a bow with a string formed of bees, and having five arrows, each tipped with a flower that is supposed to have some amorous influence. Dancing girls or nymphs accompany him, and one carries his banner, the emblem on which is a fish or marine monster on a red background.
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Kama is a cultivated variety of potato.
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The River Kama is a river in Russia flowing 1400 miles to become a tributary of the River Volga which it joins south of Kazan.
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Kama is a language spoken by the Daw people of Brazil.
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