Kamadeva

Kamadeva was the Hindu god of love.

Biography
At some point, the Hindus started worshipping Kamadeva as the god of love.

Thousands of years prior to 1802, Kamadeva was immolated by Shiva. Around this time, a young Sunjay gathered Kamadeva's ashes within a small container, attached a necklace, and wore it wherever he would go.

Legacy
Kamadeva's ashes were used by Sunjay to create lust outbreaks, making people act on their impulse for love. When the Legends caught Sunjay in the act of using magic to create chaos in Bath 1802, he introduced himself as the actual Kamadeva, until he confessed his feelings to Zari. After breaking Zari's love trance, she confiscated the ashes and either turned it into the Time Bureau or kept it as a souvenir.

Trivia

 * According to Sunjay, Kamadeva loved music.

Behind the scenes

 * In real life, Kamadeva, Kāma or Manmatha is the Hindu god of human love or desire, often portrayed along with his female counterpart Rati.