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How much treasure is the god of money Kuber has? You might guess with the help of this story, in which Lord Vishnu ji is his debtor. According to the mythology, once upon a time, Lord Vishnu had borrowed so much money from Kuber Ji as he could not repay it yet.
We are not saying this just like that. Look carefully at these Sanskrit sentences written on the copper sheets. These are the loan form filled out by Lord Vishnu. By inscribing on these sheets, Lord Vishnu had sought a loan from God Kuber. Since then, Vishnu became such a debtor of Kuber that Vishnu could not repay that loan to date. In Tamil tradition, we find a story of Bhagwan Vishnu borrowing money from Kuber Ji for his marriage. Along with this, there is also the idea of helping our dear Shri Hari to repay the debt.
It is about the time when Rishi Bhrigu went to Vaikuntha Dham to meet Lord Vishnu, he was sleeping on his Sheshnag, and Maa Laxmi was massaging his leg. Bhrigu called out to him, but he did not answer. Enraged by this, he kicked hard on the chest of the Lord. As soon as Shri Vishnu got kicked, he got up, and after holding the sage’s feet Vishnu asked whether you were in pain. The sage became happy seeing their love, but Mata Laxmi became angry and left Vaikuntha Loka. She disappeared and was born on earth in the form of a girl in the house of a king.
In the search for that girl named Padmavati, Bhagwan Vishnu took birth on the earth with the name of Shrinivas. One day, Shrinivas met with many girls in a forest while chasing a wild elephant. Even before Shrinivasa could say anything, his eyes fell on Princess Padmavati, and he got to know the form of Mata Laxmi.
After leaving that place, he returned to the hermitage and told everything to Guru Mata. He put a condition before Gurumata, “If you consider me your son, then get me married to the princess.” After agreeing with him, Guru Maa went to the king with the marriage proposal. The king asked Guru Vrihaspati about that marriage, and then Vrihaspati said that Padmavati was born for that marriage only, so you should be relaxed and do this marriage. After listening to him, the king became pleased and gave his consent to that marriage.
On the other hand, Guru Maa was worried because Padmavati was a princess, and Shrinivas had nothing. After this, Bhagwan thought to borrow some money from Kuber Ji to get married to a king’s princess. He borrowed lots of money for a splendor marriage from the god of wealth Kuber by making Brahma and Vishnu Ji his witness.
Then, Kuber asked how he would repay all this money, then Vishnu Ji replied that he would repay all the amount with interest till the end of Kaliyuga. And then, He got married princess Padmavati magnificently like a king. Today the same Lord Venkatesh in the form of Srinivasa is enshrined in Tirupati Balaji of Andhra Pradesh. It is said that Balaji repays that debt only through the offerings made by his devotees. That’s why devotees offer maximum ornaments to him.
According to mythological beliefs, any devotee who makes an offering in Tirupati Balaji as a boon of Lord Vishnu, God gives many times wealth to that devotee. And Kubera, the god of wealth, is also pleased with this.
In such a situation, if you want to get the treasure of Kuber this Diwali, no devotee should hold back from helping Tirupati Balaji to repay the loan.