Kuvera S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 13:14 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 13:14
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.10.398 | The goddess Lakshmi always stayeth there, also Kuvera's son Nalakuvera. |
Mbh.3.139.7079 | And, O son of Kunti, numberless gods and Yakshas and Rakshasas and Kinnaras and Nagas and Suparnas and Gandharvas pass this way, in going towards Kuvera's palace. |
Mbh.3.140.7163 | And, practising severe austerities only on foot we shall go to Kuvera's beautiful lake guarded by Rakshasas. |
Mbh.3.176.8758 | But afterwards on beholding Kuvera's favourite mountain, Kailasa, appearing like clouds, the delight of those pre-eminent heroes of the race of Bharata, became very great. |
Mbh.3.176.8764 | Then all those magnanimous men having reached the place of Narayana, continued to live there, bereft of all sorrow, at beholding Kuvera's favourite lake, frequented by gods and Siddhas. |
Mbh.5.64.3396 | That honey, which was Kuvera's favourite drink, was guarded by snakes of virulent poison. |
Mbh.5.111.5079 | It is in this region that Kuvera's gardens called Chitraratha lie, and it is here that the asylum of the Munis called the Vaikhanasas is situate. |
Mbh.5.114.5187 | On that Friday, when either of the two constellations, the Purvabhadra or the Uttarabhadra, is ascendant, Agni, creating wealth by a fiat of his will, bestoweth it on mankind for the increase of Kuvera's stock. |
Mbh.5.139.6241 | Having proceeded to Kuvera's abode and having procured wealth therefrom, the Pandavas are now desirous of attacking thy swelling kingdom and winning sovereignty for themselves. |
Mbh.13.19.2990 | Having said these words, the illustrious Rishi set out of Kuvera's abode and proceeded northwards. |
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Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
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