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Kubera Mantra — Benefits & How to Chant

कुबेर मंत्र

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting Kubera Mantra

Kubera is the celestial treasurer

keeper of all divine wealth

Uses powerful bija mantras (Shreem, Hreem, Kleem) for wealth attraction

The Kubera Gayatri (third mantra) follows the sacred Gayatri pattern

Extremely effective for financial growth, business success, investments

Dhanteras and Diwali chanting brings special results

Attracts not just money but all forms of abundance

grain, property, assets

How to Chant Kubera Mantra

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Repetitions
108 times
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Best Time
Dhanteras, Diwali, Thursdays, or during financial need

Instructions

Face north (Kubera's direction). Light a ghee diya. Place a few coins before Kubera's image or a Kubera Yantra. Chant 108 times daily for 40 days for financial transformation. On Dhanteras, chant 1008 times for maximum effect. The bija mantra version (Om Shreem Hreem Kleem) is the most powerful for rapid results.

Spiritual Significance

In the Ramayana, after Ravana stole the Pushpaka Vimana from Kubera and was defeated by Ram, Lord Ram returned the Vimana to Kubera. Kubera, overwhelmed with gratitude, blessed Ram with eternal prosperity for his kingdom Ayodhya. The Vishnu Purana states that Kubera's wealth is inexhaustible — no matter how much is given away, it regenerates. Chanting his mantra connects the devotee to this inexhaustible cosmic treasury.

Origin & History

Source: Vedic and Puranic tradition

Author: Vedic Rishis

Kubera was originally a mortal who performed intense tapas (austerities) to Lord Brahma. Pleased, Brahma made him the treasurer of the gods and lord of all wealth. He was given the flying vehicle Pushpaka Vimana and the golden city of Alkapuri near Kailash. He is the half-brother of Ravana — while Ravana chose military power, Kubera chose to guard divine wealth. His mantras tap into the cosmic source of all material abundance.

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