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Hindu scriptures Hindu texts are manuscripts and voluminous historical literature which are related to any of the diverse traditions within Hinduism. A few of these texts are shared across these traditions and they are broadly considered Hindu scriptures. These ...
, "Nidhi" is a treasure, constituted of nine treasures (''nawanidhi'') belonging to
Kubera Kubera ( sa, कुबेर, translit=Kuberā) also known as Kuvera, Kuber and Kuberan, is the god of wealth, and the god-king of the semi-divine yakshas in Hinduism. He is regarded as Guardians of the directions, the regent of the north (' ...
(also spelt as Kuvera), the god of wealth. According to the tradition, each nidhi is personified as having a guardian spirit, and some tantrikas worship them. The nature and characteristics of nidhis have remained largely unexplained and have not been fully understood.


The Nidhis

According to
Amarakosha The Amarakosha (Devanagari: अमरकोशः , IAST: ''Amarakośaḥ'' , ISO: ''Amarakōśaḥ'') is the popular name for ''Namalinganushasanam'' (Devanagari: नामलिङ्गानुशासनम् , IAST: ''Nāmaliṅgānuś ...
, the Nine nidhis are: # Mahapadma "great lotus flower" # Padma "lotus flower" # Shankha "conch" # Makara "crocodile" # Kachchhapa "tortoise" # Kumud "a particular precious stone" # Kunda "jasmine" # Nila "sapphire" # Kharva "dwarf" When considered as mines, minerals, earthenware, and ocean resources, the nine treasures of Kubera are interpreted as: # mahapadma (lake double the size of Padma in Himalaya with minerals and jewels) # padma (lake in Himalaya with minerals and jewels) # shankha (conch shell) # makara (synonym of Padmini, black
antimony Antimony is a chemical element with the symbol Sb (from la, stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous gray metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient time ...
) # kachchhapa (tortoise or turtle shell) # kumud (
cinnabar Cinnabar (), or cinnabarite (), from the grc, κιννάβαρι (), is the bright scarlet to brick-red form of Mercury sulfide, mercury(II) sulfide (HgS). It is the most common source ore for refining mercury (element), elemental mercury and ...
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) # kunda (
arsenic Arsenic is a chemical element with the symbol As and atomic number 33. Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in combination with sulfur and metals, but also as a pure elemental crystal. Arsenic is a metalloid. It has various allotropes, but ...
) # nila (antimony) # kharva (cups or vessels baked in fire) Nidhis are also called Nidhana, Nikhara, and Sevadhi. Some of the nidhis' names are used in the
Indian numbering system The Indian numbering system is used in all South Asian countries (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan) to express large numbers. The terms ''lakh'' or 1,00,000 (one hundred thousand, written as ''100,00 ...
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References

* ''A Dictionary of Hindu Mythology & Religion'' by
John Dowson John Dowson M.R.A.S.(1820–1881) was a British indologist. A noted scholar of Hinduism, he taught in India for much of his life. His book ''Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology'' remains one of the most comprehensive and authoritative works o ...
* A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History, and Literature, by John Dawson, page 221 * Amarakosha, ed. W. L. Shastri Pansikar, v. 142 * Megha-duta, collected works, iv. 372. verse 534 * A Hindu Granth (Holy Book) named as 'SHIV-PURAAN'. * Also mentioned in 'VISHNUSAHASTRANAAM'. Objects in Hindu mythology {{Hindu-myth-stub