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I always find the scene near the very end with Yama, the little girl who was Kali, and Kubera incredibly moving and it's one of my very favorite written passages period.
Wertzone Classics: Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny Adam Whitehead 2008
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As vital as the spot between one's two brows, is the top centre of one's head where the all powerful human eye used to exist in the days of Kubera, Arimaspes and Cyclops.
Bindi 2007
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From: KA:, then a club, comes a Kubera, a Provider of Wealth, yellow, with one face and four arms.
Abbreviated Kalachakra Body, Speech, and Mind Sadhana Pan-chen dPal-ldan ye-shes 1985
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From: KA:, then a club, comes a Kubera, a Provider of Wealth, yellow, with one face and four arms.
Abbreviated Kalachakra Body, Speech, and Mind Sadhana Pan-chen dPal-ldan ye-shes 1985
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_A Yaksha, or divine attendant on Kubera, god of wealth, is exiled for
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Then all the celestials with Indra and the lord of treasures (Kubera) at their head sent Narada and the god of wind endued with the speed of the mind.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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_ Then all the celestials with Indra and the lord of treasures (Kubera) at their head sent Narada and the god of wind endued with the speed of the mind.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Vana Parva, Part 1 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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Kubera, (research by P. Demiéville, R. Stein and others).
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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In the foreground, emerging from the earth are two crowned figures -- Nala and Kuvara, the sons of the yaksha king, Kubera, who, as a consequence of a curse had been turned into the two trees.
The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943
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Hercules, journeys to north-eastern Celestial regions to find the lake of the god Kuvera (Kubera), on which grow the "most beautiful and unearthly lotuses", which restore health and give strength to the weary.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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