-
using his
divine powers,
uprooted the trees,
liberating Nalakuvara and
Manigriva from
their curse.
Another figure with the same name is
mentioned to be...
- romanized: Nalakūbara),
appears in
Hindu and
Buddhist mythology as the
brother of
Manigriva (also
known as Manibhadra), the son of the
yaksha king
Kubera (also known...
- Immediately, the
trees regained their original forms of
Nalakuvara and
Manigriva, the sons of Kubera. The
deities had been
cursed by
Narada for not paying...
-
Charvi ("splendour"). They had
three sons:
Nalakubara ("Reed-axle"),
Manigriva ("Bejewled-neck") or Varna-kavi ("Colourful poet"), and
Mayuraja ("king...
-
Sahadevi and Kuberi. Bhadrā and
Kubera had
three sons
named Nalakuvara,
Manigriva and Mayuraja, and a
daughter named Minakshi. Bhadrā was also the name...
- are ****ociated with liberation, as in the
Bhagavata Purana's
story of
Manigriva and Nalakuvara. The sons of Kubera, the god of wealth,
these brothers...
-
described as Guhyakas. In the
Bhagavata Purana, Kubera's son
Nalakuvara and
Manigriva are
described as Guhyakas.
Though often ****ociated with Kubera, the Brihat-Samhita...