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      • As per a story in the Ramayana, Rambha was the reason for a curse on Ravana due to which he could not touch Mata Sita. Rambha was betrothed to Nalakubera, son of Vaishravana (Kuber).
      www.hindu-blog.com/2016/06/story-of-apsara-rambha-and-ravana.html
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NalakuvaraNalakuvara - Wikipedia

    Nalakuvara, also known as Nalakubara (Sanskrit: नलकूबर, romanized: Nalakūbara), appears in Hindu and Buddhist mythology as the brother of Manigriva (also known as Manibhadra), the son of the yaksha king Kubera (also known as Vaishravana), and husband of Rambha and Ratnamala.

  3. Assaulted by Ravana. Rambha is described as the consort of Nalakuvara, the son of Kubera, the king of the Yaksha. [1] In the Uttara Kanda of the Ramayana, Ravana, the king of Lanka and the half-brother of Kubera, saw Rambha on a mountain and was captivated by her beauty.

  4. Sep 28, 2020 · This page is entitled “nalakuvara curses ravana” and represents Chapter 26 of the Uttara-kanda of the Ramayana (English translation by Hari Prasad Shastri). The Ramayana narrates the legend of Rama and Sita and her abduction by Ravana, the king of Lanka.

  5. Apr 22, 2020 · Finally, he raped his own would-be daughter-in-law, Rambha, betrothed to be wife of his nephew ‘Nalakubara’ s/o Kubera. Furious at this, Nalakubara pronounced this curse “You, who have become blind with lust, shall not touch a woman who does not reciprocate your love.

  6. Feb 5, 2017 · (i) Ravana once insulted Rambha, the betrothed wife of Nalakubara during her tour at a place near Alaka. On hearing about the insult Nalakubara cursed that Ravana should die with his ten heads broken. (ii) While Vedavati, the only daughter of sage Kusadhvaja, was doing tapas to secure Sri Madhava as her husband.

  7. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › NalakuvaraNalakuvara - Bharatpedia

    Nalakuvara, also known as Nalakubara (Sanskrit: नलकूबर, romanized: Nalakūbara), appears in Hindu and Buddhist mythology as the brother of Manigriva (also known as Manibhadra), the son of the yaksha king Kubera (also known as Vaishravana), and husband of Rambha and Ratnamala.