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Kama, God of Love
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Indian School
Title
Kama, God of Love
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English: Product code: XIR175937
Copyright: © Bridgeman Art Library / Musee Guimet, Paris, France / Lauros / Giraudon
Date 18th-19th century
Source/Photographer https://www.bridgemanimages.co.uk/en/asset/175937/summary


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Painting of Kamadeva, the God of Love, upon his parrot mount

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