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===Kubera's wife=== [[File:Kubera and his wife presenting gifts to sat.jpg|thumb|Kubera and his wife, Bhadrā, presenting gifts to [[Sati (Hindu goddess)|Sati]]]] Bhadrā is the queen of [[Yakshas]]. She was the first wife of [[Kubera]], the god of wealth. She is also known by the names Yakshi, Chhavi, Riddhi, Manorama,<ref>Brahmavaivarta Purana Brahma Khanda(Khanda I) Chapter 5 Verse 62, English translation by Shantilal Nagar Parimal Publications Link: https://archive.org/details/brahma-vaivarta-purana-all-four-kandas-english-translation</ref> Nidhi,<ref>Devdutt Pattanaik's 7 SECRETS OF THE GODDESS, Chapter 5. Lakshmi's Secret Page 180</ref> Sahadevi<ref>Padma Purana Srishti Khanda First Canto Chapter 5.Verse 15, English translation by Motilal Bansaridas Publications Book 1 Page 41, Link: https://archive.org/details/PadmaPuranaVol05BhumiAndPatalaKhandaPages15651937ENGMotilalBanarsidass1990_201901/Padma-Purana%20Vol-01%20-%20Srshti-Khanda%20-%20pages%201-423%20ENG%20Motilal%20Banarsidass%201988</ref> and Kuberi. Bhadrā and Kubera had three sons named [[Nalakuvara]], [[Manigriva]] and Mayuraja, and a daughter named [[Minakshi]].<ref name = "Mani" /><ref>Daniélou, Alain (1964). "Kubera, the Lord of Riches". ''The myths and gods of India''. Inner Traditions / Bear & Company. pp. 135–7.</ref><ref>Wilkins, W. J. (1990). Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Puranic. Sacred texts archive. pp. 388–93. {{ISBN|1-4021-9308-4}}.</ref><ref>Knapp, Stephen (2005). ''The Heart of Hinduism: The Eastern Path to Freedom, Empowerment and Illumination''. iUniverse. pp. 192–3. {{ISBN|0-595-79779-2}}.</ref>
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