Kubera Mantra 1008 Times | Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya for Wealth & Prosperity
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Chant the powerful Kubera Mantra 1008 times for wealth and prosperity. This money mantra will bring abundance into your life. Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya.
Shri Kubera Mantra 1008 times chanting
“Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanadhanyadhipataye Dhanadhanyasamriddhim Me Dehi Dapaya Svaha”
The mantra "Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanadhanyadhipataye Dhanadhanyasamriddhim Me Dehi Dapaya Svaha" is a traditional invocation dedicated to Lord Kubera, the god of wealth and prosperity in Hindu mythology. Lord Kubera is also known as the king of the Yakshas (nature-spirits) and is considered the treasurer of the gods. Here’s a breakdown of the components of this mantra:
Om: A sacred syllable that represents the sound of the universe and embodies the essence of ultimate reality. It is used at the beginning of many mantras to invoke spiritual connection and enhance the chant's power.
Yakshaya: Refers to the Yakshas, which are nature spirits associated with wealth and natural treasures.
Kuberaya: Refers to Kubera, the deity being invoked, who is regarded as the god of wealth and the custodian of all material treasures and riches in the world.
Vaishravanaya: Another name for Kubera, derived from his father, Vishrava. Kubera is also known by this name, emphasizing his royal heritage and authority.
Dhanadhanyadhipataye: "Dhana" and "Dhanya" refer to wealth and grain respectively, and "adhipataye" means lord or master. This term collectively addresses Kubera as the lord of wealth and food grains.
Dhanadhanyasamriddhim Me: "Dhanadhanyasamriddhim" refers to the prosperity in wealth and grains. "Me" means "to me," asking for personal blessing.
Dehi: Means "give," a plea to Kubera to grant the devotee wealth and prosperity.
Dapaya: Implies "bestow" or "grant," further emphasizing the request for wealth.
Svaha: A term often used at the end of a mantra during fire rituals, signifying the end of the prayer and offering the chant to the deity.
Chanting this mantra is believed to attract wealth, prosperity, and success in financial matters. It is particularly popular among business people and those seeking to increase their material abundance. Devotees often recite this mantra with faith and devotion to receive the blessings of Lord Kubera, ensuring not just material wealth but also the blessing of managing and preserving it wisely.
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