Kubera Dhanalakshmi Mantra
Kubera Dhanalakshmi Mantra is a sacred Sanskrit mantra honoring Kubera and Lakshmi, removing financial obstacles and attracting divine prosperity.
This sacred mantra addresses Lord Kubera, the celestial treasurer and guardian of wealth, alongside Lakshmi, the divine goddess of prosperity. The invocation 'Om Kuberaya' calls upon Kubera's divine presence, while 'Om Dhanadaya' honors him as the bestower of riches. 'Dhanalakshmi Sadavasaya Namah' completes the prayer, seeking the permanent residence of wealth-consciousness and prosperity in the devotee's life. This is not merely a request for material gains, but an alignment with the cosmic principles of abundance.
Kubera holds supreme authority over treasuries, mines, and all forms of accumulated wealth in Hindu cosmology. According to the Puranas, he serves as Indra's treasurer and commands the Yakshas—divine beings who guard hidden wealth. Lakshmi, inseparable from true prosperity, represents not just money but auspiciousness, merit, and righteous abundance. This mantra merges both deities' blessings, recognizing that lasting wealth requires both the material infrastructure Kubera provides and the divine grace Lakshmi bestows. The combination creates a complete invocation for holistic abundance.
Chant this mantra 108 times daily, preferably during early morning hours when the mind is clear and receptive. Many practitioners choose the day of Diwali, Thursday (sacred to Jupiter—the planet of wealth), or during the waxing moon phase for amplified results. Maintain sincerity and clear intention while reciting. This mantra works best when combined with ethical action, gratitude, and charitable giving—true wealth flows toward those who understand its purpose.
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ॐ कुबेराय ॐ धनदाय ॐ धनलक्ष्मी सदावसाय नमः
om kuberaya om dhanadaya om dhanalakshmi sadavasaya namah
Word-by-Word Meaning
| Sanskrit | Meaning |
|---|---|
| om | The primordial cosmic sound and sacred syllable representing the ultimate reality or Brahman in Hindu philosophy. Root: au + m, symbolizing creation, sustenance, and dissolution. |
| kuberaya | Dative form of Kubera, the Hindu deity of wealth and treasurer of the gods. Kubera is the lord of treasures and the north direction. |
| dhanadaya | Dative form meaning 'to the giver of wealth.' Derived from dhana (wealth) + da (giver), referring to one who bestows prosperity and riches. |
| dhanalakshmi | The goddess of material wealth and prosperity; a form or manifestation of Lakshmi associated specifically with financial abundance. Compound of dhana (wealth) + Lakshmi (goddess of fortune). |
| namah | I bow to; an expression of reverence and salutation. Root: nam, meaning to bend or bow, often translated as 'salutations' or 'homage.' |
How to Chant Kubera Dhanalakshmi Mantra
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Find a quiet, clean space
Sit in a comfortable, undisturbed environment. Face east or north if possible. You may light incense or a candle to set a contemplative atmosphere.
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Settle into a comfortable posture
Sit cross-legged on the floor or upright in a chair. Keep the spine erect and place the hands on the knees with palms facing upward.
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Take three cleansing breaths
Inhale slowly through the nose, hold briefly, and exhale completely. Repeat three times to calm the mind and prepare for mantra recitation.
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Begin chanting Kubera Dhanalakshmi Mantra
Chant the mantra clearly and with devotion — aloud, in a whisper, or silently. Use a mala (108 beads) to count repetitions. Aim for a consistent, unhurried rhythm throughout the session.
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Rest in stillness
After completing your chanting, sit quietly for two to five minutes. Allow the vibration of the mantra to settle within. Close the practice with a moment of gratitude.
Benefits of Kubera Dhanalakshmi Mantra
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Removes financial obstacles and blocks preventing wealth accumulation and creating pathways for unexpected income.
Source: Traditional practice and Kubera Puja methodology
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Attracts Lakshmi's grace, aligning the practitioner with prosperity consciousness and divine abundance frequency.
Source: Lakshmi Tantra and devotional Hindu practice
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Strengthens Jupiter's benefic influence in the birth chart, enhancing business success and financial opportunities.
Source: Vedic astrology and mantra science
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Cultivates a mindset of sufficiency and gratitude, reducing scarcity thinking and attracting greater material and spiritual wealth.
Source: Traditional practice and spiritual psychology
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Protects accumulated wealth from loss, theft, or misuse through divine guardianship of resources.
Source: Kubera Sukta (Atharva Veda tradition)
Story & Symbolism
Lord Kubera's prominence in Hindu cosmology traces to the Vedic era, where prosperity hymns appear in the Atharva Veda. The Puranas elaborate his origin—born from the divine tapasya (austerity) of the sage Pulastya, Kubera earned his position as the treasurer of the three worlds through unwavering devotion to Brahma and later to Vishnu. The Vishnu Purana and Padma Purana document how he commands the Yakshas, celestial beings who guard treasuries, mines, and hidden wealth. His capital, the city of Alaka in the Himalayas, represents the ultimate repository of cosmic abundance. Over millennia, Kubera worship integrated into household puja practices across India, becoming inseparable from prosperity-seeking rituals.
Lakshmi, the divine feminine principle of abundance, represents not mere money but auspiciousness, merit, and righteous prosperity. She eternally resides with Vishnu in Vaikuntha, symbolizing that true wealth flows only to those aligned with dharma (cosmic law). Ancient seers recognized a profound truth: invoking Kubera alone addresses material infrastructure, but invoking Lakshmi ensures that prosperity carries blessing and grace. This mantra's genius lies in merging both deities' powers—Kubera's command over treasuries and Lakshmi's divine favor. Together, they represent complete abundance: material security married to spiritual protection and righteous wealth-consciousness.
The mantra's contemporary form likely crystallized during the medieval period when Tantric and devotional practices flourished. Yogis, saints, and household practitioners discovered that combining 'Om Kuberaya' (Kubera invocation) with 'Dhanalakshmi Sadavasaya Namah' (requesting Lakshmi's permanent residence) created a complete prosperity formula. This synthesis reflects sophisticated understanding that lasting wealth requires both divine provision and recipient worthiness. Today, practitioners across the globe continue this unbroken lineage, validating through personal experience the mantra's timeless power.
How to Use in Daily Life
Morning Practice
Chant 108 times during Brahma Muhurta (4-6 AM) when mental clarity peaks. Face east, sit upright, and visualize golden light flowing from Kubera's treasury into your life. End with gratitude for abundance received.
Meditation Focus
After chanting, meditate for 5-10 minutes on Kubera's divine form—yellow-hued, adorned with jewels, seated on a golden throne. Feel his energy as protective, generous, and eternally abundant. This plants prosperity consciousness in your subconscious.
Intention Setting
Before each session, clearly state your specific financial goal—debt repayment, business growth, or stable income. The mantra amplifies focused intention far more than vague wishes. Specificity channels divine abundance toward your actual needs.
Evening Gratitude
Before sleep, chant 21 times while mentally listing abundance received that day—income, opportunities, blessings. This shifts your energy frequency to receptivity and trains your mind to recognize prosperity already flowing toward you.
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