Kubera, revered as the Lord of Wealth and the King of the Yakshas, holds a significant place in Hindu scriptures. Also known as Vaisravana, he is the guardian of the northern direction (Dikpala) and the ruler of the opulent city of Alaka, nestled amidst the Himalayas near Mount Kailash. The Mahabharata describes him as “the best of the Yakshas, resplendent and golden-complexioned, seated upon a shining chariot” ( Vana Parva , 163.20). He is often depicted as a symbol of prosperity, generosity, and justice, entrusted by the gods with the care of all earthly treasures. Ahuti: The Noble Consort Kubera’s wife, Ahuti (also known in some texts as Yakshi or Charvi), is described as a virtuous and graceful being, sharing in her husband’s celestial duties. Together they represent the balance between material abundance and spiritual righteousness. Ahuti is said to dwell with Kubera in Alaka, a city “adorned with golden palaces and gardens where celestial beings rejoice,” as mentioned in the R...