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A description of Kubera's magnificent court appears in the Mahabharata as well as the Meghaduta.
Here, Gandharvas and Apsaras entertain Kubera.
Shiva and his wife Parvati often frequent Kubera's court, which is attended by semi-divine beings like the Vidyadharas ; Kimpurushas ; Rakshasas ; Pishachas ; as well as Padma and Shankha ; personified treasures ( nidhi ); and Manibhadra, Kubera's chief attendant and chief of his army.
Like every world-protector, Kubera has seven seers of the North in residence.
Alaka is recorded to be plundered by Ravana once, and attacked by the Pandava prince, Bhima once.
Kubera's Nairrata army is described to have defeated king Mucukunda, who then defeated them by the advice of his guru Vashishta.
Shukra, the preceptor of the demons, is also recorded to have defeated Kubera and stolen his wealth.
Another major tale in the scriptures records how Kubera entertained the sage Ashtavakra in his palace.

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