What other names does Kuber have in Hindu mythology besides Lord of Wealth?

SANTOSH KULKARNI
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 Kubera, besides being known as the Lord of Wealth, holds several other titles and names in Hindu mythology:

Vaishravana: A patronymic name also used in Buddhist traditions, emphasizing his lineage and divine status.

Dhanadhipati: Meaning "Lord of Wealth," reflecting his role as the custodian of riches.

Dhanada: "Giver of wealth," highlighting his generosity in bestowing prosperity.

Yaksharajan: "King of Yakshas," denoting his leadership over the semi-divine beings associated with wealth.

Guhyakadhipa: "Lord of the hidden," symbolizing his guardianship over hidden treasures.

Rajaraja: "King of Kings," signifying his supreme authority among divine beings.

Rakshasadhipati: "Lord of Rakshasas," indicating his dominion over certain supernatural beings.

Daneswara: A name used in Indonesia, meaning "Lord of Charity".

Jambhala: A title in Buddhist contexts, associated with wealth and protection.

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