Dhritarashtra, the Kuru king, had a total of 102 children. He had a hundred sons collectively known as the Kauravas, a daughter named Dusshala, and another son called Yuyutsu from Gandhari's maid. Understanding the characters and family dynamics in Mahabharata, can deepen your appreciation for its rich narrative and themes.
King Marutta was performing a Maheshvara yajna. Indra, Varuna, Kubera, and other gods were invited. During the yajna, Ravana arrived with his army. In fear, the gods ran away, disguising themselves. Kubera turned into a chameleon to hide. After the danger passed, Kubera returned to his true form. He then blessed the chameleon with the ability to change its color. He also blessed it so that people would see gold on its cheeks.
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