

#Mahalaxmi mantra in sanskrit full#
Meaning : ‘I bow to the Lord Kuber who is the giver of wealth and fame and destroyer of all that is evil.’īenefit : This Kuber Mantra prevents any kind of financial losses and makes sure one only profits in business provided he chant the mantra carefully and with full conviction. “Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Shreem Kleem Vitteshvaraya Namah॥” This Mantra also gives one a lot of confidence and status in the society. One must stay very down to earth and worship Him. Meaning : ‘I bow down to Lord Kuber who is the custodian of all the wealth in the world and the Lord of success.’īenefit : Chanting this mantra brings in a lot of prosperity within the family who always stay calm and amiable among themselves despite staying in the presence of of wealth. “Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanadhanyadhipatayeĭhanadhanyasamriddhim Me Dehi Dapaya Svaha॥” One needs to work hard honestly and efficiently to earn money and the riches. Besides walking on the right path, by chanting this divine Kuber Mantra with deep devotion and gratitude towards the Almighty, one can attract wealth. Kuber Mantra is chanted to win the blessings of Lord Kuber. Mongoose is often associated with him whereas a few texts also connect him to the elephant. Besides all this, some texts also illustrates Lord Kuber holding a mace, a pomegranate or a money bag in his hand. He takes the pleasure of riding Pushpak (the flying chariot), which was gifted to him by Lord Brahma. Lord Kuber being the deity of wealth carries a pot or bag full of gold coins and is adorned with heavy jewelry. He has three legs, only eight teeth and His left eye is yellow. He is depicted with a complexion similar to that of the lotus leaves and His body structure shows some deformities. So, as per the meaning of the name, Lord Kuber is portrayed having a fat and dwarf body. ‘Kuber’ in Sanskrit means ill Shaped or deformed. Impressed, Lord Shiva appeared in front of Him and granted Him the boon of being the custodian of all wealth after which all men started adoring Kuber. Mortified, Kuber undertook severe penance to please Lord Shiva. The caretaker of all the wealth of the world was once made fun of, by people because of his obese looks. Married to Kauberi (also known as Yakshi, Bhadra and Charvi), they have four children. Kuber comes from family tress of Lord Brahma. Hence, Lord Kuber is also known as guardian of wealth. Lord Kuber not only distributes, but also maintains and guards all the treasures of this universe. He is a true representation of wealth, prosperity and glory. Lord Kuber is the ‘treasurer of the Gods’ and ‘king of Yaksha’.
