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Nalakuvara Nalakūvara, also known as Nalakūbara, appears in Hindu and Buddhist mythology as the brother of Maṇigrīva (also known as Manibhadra), and the son of the yaksha king Kubera (also known as Vaiśravaṇa). Nalakūvara often appears as a sexual trickster figure in Hindu and Buddhist literature. ==Names== Various Sanskrit and Prakrit texts give the name “Nalakūvara,” “Nalakūvala,” “Narakuvera,” and “Naṭakuvera” to describe the son of Kubera. The god also appears in Chinese texts as “Nazha,” and later “Nezha,” a shortened transliteration of the word “Nalakūvara.”
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