"रति" का संशोधनहरू बिचको अन्तर
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'''रती''' यौन, प्रेम तथा कामइच्छा, वासना तथा यौन सुखकी देवी<ref name="swami"/><ref name="wendy">{{cite book|last=Dongier|first=Wendy|authorlink=Wendy Doniger|title=Purāṇa perennis: reciprocity and transformation in Hindu and Jaina texts|isbn=0-7914-1382-9|year=1993|publisher=SUNY Press|pages=52, 75}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Patricia Turner and estate of Charles Russell Coulter|first=|title=Dictionary of ancient deities|year=2000|publisher=Oxford University Press US|isbn=0-19-514504-6|pages=258, 400}}</ref
==जन्म तथा विवाह==
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==Associations and iconography==
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[[File:Chinnamasta1800.JPG|thumb|upright|Chhinnamasta standing on Kama and Rati]]
The name ''Rati'' in Sanskrit means "the pleasure of love, sexual passion or union, amorous enjoyment", all of which Rati personifies.<ref name = "name">{{cite web|url=http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/cgi-bin/monier/serveimg.pl?file=/scans/MWScan/MWScanjpg/mw0867-randhrAnusArin.jpg|title=p. 867: Rati|last=[[Monier Williams]]|year=2008|work=Monier Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary|accessdate=24 July 2010}}</ref> Rati also indicates the female-seed.<ref name="wendy1">{{cite book|last=Doniger O'Flaherty|first=Wendy |title=Women, androgynes, and other mythical beasts|year=1980|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-61850-1|pages=39, 103}}</ref> The word ''Rati'' also gives rise to other love-related Sanskrit words like ''Kama-rati'' ("a man stupefied by desire"), ''rati-karman'' ("sexual intercourse"), ''rati-laksha'' ("sexual intercourse"), ''rati-bhoga'' ("sexual enjoyment"), ''rati-shakti'' ("virile power"), ''rati-jna'' ("skilled in the art of love"), and ''rati-yuddha'' ("a sex-battle").<ref name = "H165"/><ref name = "name"/><ref name="wendy1"/> The word ''Rati'' also appears in title of the Sanskrit erotic work ''[[Ratirahasya|Rati-Rahasya]]'' ("secrets of Rati") – which is said to contain the sexual secrets of the goddess – as well as in the Sanskrit names of many sex techniques and positions like ''Rati-pasha'' ("the noose of Rati"), a [[sex position]] in which the woman locks her legs behind her lover's back.<ref name="swami">{{cite book|last=Swami Ram Charran|first=|title=The Vedic Sexual Code: Enjoy a Complete and Fulfilling Relationship With Your Lover|year=2007|publisher=AuthorHouse|pages=151, 209}}</ref><ref name = "name"/>
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