Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Khajuraho Group of Monuments' has mentioned 'Kama' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[34] The artworks symbolically highlight the four goals of life considered necessary and proper in Hinduism xe2x80x93 dharma, kama, artha and moksha.
[31] The pillars, walls, and ceilings around the space, as well as outside have highly ornate carvings or images of the four just and necessary pursuits of life xe2x80x93 kama, artha, dharma, and moksa.
[58] Other scholars state that the erotic arts are part of the Hindu tradition of treating kama as an essential and proper part of human life, and its symbolic or explicit display is common in Hindu temples.
A common misconception is that, since the old structures with carvings in Khajuraho are temples, the carvings depict sex between deities;[60] however, the kama arts represent diverse sexual expressions of different human beings.
Even the Kama scenes, when seen in combination of sculptures that precede and follow, depict the spiritual themes such as moksha.