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- Alaka abstract "In Hinduism, Alaka (Sanskrit: अलक), which is also sometimes called Alakapuri, is a mythical city. It is the home of Kubera, the king of Yakshas and the lord of wealth, and his attendants called yakshas. The Mahabharata mentions this city as the capital of the Yaksha Kingdom. This city rivals the capital of Indra the king of the Devas in its architecture, opulence, and overall splendor. It is quoted in the famous lyrical poem Meghadūta by KalidasaAlaka in Sanskrit means, 'lock of curly hair'. It is also a common name for Hindu girls.".
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- Alaka hasPhotoCollection Alaka.
- Alaka subject Category:Locations_in_Hindu_mythology.
- Alaka type Location100027167.
- Alaka type LocationsInHinduMythology.
- Alaka type Object100002684.
- Alaka type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Alaka type YagoGeoEntity.
- Alaka type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Alaka type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Alaka comment "In Hinduism, Alaka (Sanskrit: अलक), which is also sometimes called Alakapuri, is a mythical city. It is the home of Kubera, the king of Yakshas and the lord of wealth, and his attendants called yakshas. The Mahabharata mentions this city as the capital of the Yaksha Kingdom. This city rivals the capital of Indra the king of the Devas in its architecture, opulence, and overall splendor. It is quoted in the famous lyrical poem Meghadūta by KalidasaAlaka in Sanskrit means, 'lock of curly hair'.".
- Alaka label "Alaka".
- Alaka sameAs m.080k37.
- Alaka sameAs Q4705732.
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- Alaka sameAs Alaka.
- Alaka wasDerivedFrom Alaka?oldid=544137242.
- Alaka isPrimaryTopicOf Alaka.