A son named Pulasthya was born from the mind power of Creator Brahmma – Manasa Puthra. Vishwaras was then born to Pulasthya. Though belonging to the Rishi tradition, Vishwaras married a demon lady Kekasi whose heritage is noted for cruel qualities. She delivered two sons Ravana and Kumbakarna and a daughter Surpanaka representing cruelty. She also delivered Vibhishana and Kubera then. Ravana and Kubera were Shiva devotees. Vibishana was Vishnu devotee. Kumbakarna was devotee of his great-grandfather Brahmma. Surpanaka was the most wicket one without any soft quality only searching for men to quench her physical lust.
Ravana, through a Shiva devotee, was a womanizer. Kumbakarna was a glutton. Kubera and Vibishana were exceptional cases noted for their character of highest standards. They had no trace of any demon qualities in them. Ravana had the boon from Lord Shiva that he would not be killed by any one except by a human.
Kubera, by virtue of his devotion to Lord Shiva, became the ruler of North. Lord Shiva placed all the wealth of the world in Kubera’s charge with instructions that it be distributed among those working hard honestly and according to their fates.
Mother Mahalakshmi acquired eight powers as wealth, food crops, progeny etc. She entrusted her powers to two youths Sanganidhi and Padmanidhi whom Kubera appointed as his accountants. These two had their seats on either side of Kubera. Divine sculptor Mayan constructed a special city for them named Alagapuri. Also a palace was built for them with a court hall of exceptional aesthetic beauty where Kubera is seated in all royal paraphernalia. If the devotee suffering from poverty is free of any sin, he would be elevated to high wealthy status instantly.
Sanganidhi is on the left of Kubera holding a conch and Padmanidhi on the right with a lotus on hand both symbols of prosperity. They are the two recommending boons to people based on their fate. |