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Mrs. Sai Sai, Council Member on
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vimala,
Place Lord Kubera's photo with proper Yantra in Northern direction.
Do the pooja for 48 days with the following Mantra daily 108 times with proper Naivedhyam to achieve the goal.
Pooja Vidhi :
A clean cloth and over it a plantan leaf should be spread on a wooden plank. Over that a Vinayaka form (Triangular) made in Turmeric Powder with a little water is to be kept. By its side a kalasa field with water mango leaves and Coconut on top with Kumkum, Chandan applied should be kept. Pushpamala should be put on the Kalasha. Arthi shoud be performed. For the Naivedhaya (offering) Sugar or jaggery is enough.
One should not get up from the pooja in the middle. This is very important. Kumbha is Lakshmi kubera and the Turmeric Powder form Ganesha. If done with devotion surely good result will follow. If kubera is workshiped there will be raise in the life standard and wealth be received. Comforts and developments will also occur.
If the name of Kubera is chanted regularly it will result in well being. If worshipped then Money good results will follow.
Sloka :
Om Hrim Yakshaaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaaya Danadaanyathi Pathayae Danadaanya Samruddhimmae Daehi Tapaya Swahaa Om Tatrha Raajaya Vidmahae Alakadiisaya Dimahi Tanno Kuberappracodayaat.
KUBERA YANTRA WORSHIP
Make Yantra either in Copper, Silver or God 3 X 3 Size with Nine Squares and numbers to be there by adding to stand be 72 and place or parasa Leaves and do pay a with Lotes leaf, and offer ingredients side as milk, scented water, place on Red shawl, in front of lamp (5 fales - wish) with ghee, perform pooja for 72 days by chanting the mantra. All the rich people wise etc will be at your doorstep. This Yantra Pooja gives success at once.
KUBERA YANTRA
The specially of this Yantra is their No. 72 should come by winning the Number from any side the joint on of 72 Total 9.
'Rajadhi rajaya Prasahya Sahine Namo Vayam Vai Sravanaya Kurmahe Samekaman Kama Kamaya mahyam Kamesvaro Vai Sravano dadatu Kuberaya Vai Sravanaya Maha rajaya Namah."
Kubera (also Kuvera or Kuber) is the god of wealth and the lord of Uttaradisha in Hindu mythology. He is also known as Dhanapati, the lord of riches. He is one of the Ashta-Dikpalas, representing the north. Kubera is also the son of Sage Vishrava (hence also called Vaisravana), and in this respect, he is also the elder brother of the Lord of Lanka, Ravana. He is said to have performed austerities for a thousand years, in reward for which Brahma, the Creator, gave him immortality and made him god of wealth , guardian of all the treasures of the earth,
Hindu Mythology, Kubera is the god of wealth and god’s treasurer, residing in a palace on Mount Kailasa. He is the lord of the Yakshas. Kubera watches over the earth’s treasure of gold, silver, jewels, pearls, and nine Nidhis (buried treasure). He has a white, dwarfish body, two to four hands, three legs and eight teeth. This lord uses Pushpak, a flying chariot, for moving around. His attributes include a mace, a purse containing money, a fruit and a bowl. Whoever hears the name Kubera will remember Lord Venkateswara, because, according to Hindu mythology, Lord Venkateswara borrowed money from Kubera for his marriage and is still paying only the interest.
Response from:
pawan , Council Member on
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This information comes from my own knowledge.
Kubera gives greater results in the direction facing north. The major thing to keep in mind is the cleanliness around Kubera and sanctity like lighting an incesnse regularly and worshipping him. Thanks
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