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In Hinduism, Alaka (Sanskrit: अलक), which … In Hinduism, Alaka (Sanskrit: अलक), which is also called Alakapuri or Alkavati, is a mythical city. It is the home of Kubera, the king of the Yakshas and the lord of wealth. 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 Kalidasa. This name derives from the Sanskrit "Alaka", meaning "a girl with lovely hair". It is also a name for Hindu girls. hair". It is also a name for Hindu girls.
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