Mantras for Manifestation: Sanskrit Meditation for Abundance
Align your intention with the universe using ancient Sanskrit mantras for manifestation. These chants — drawn from Lakshmi, Kubera, and Vedic abundance traditions — work by raising your vibrational frequency and removing energetic blocks to prosperity, success, and your deepest desires.
Why this works
Manifestation mantras work not through magic but through repetition of intention. When you chant a Lakshmi or Kubera mantra 108 times daily, you're training your mind to focus on abundance rather than scarcity. This shift in mental orientation changes what you notice, what you pursue, and how you respond to opportunity. The ancient rishis understood something modern psychology confirms: what you consistently focus on shapes what you create.
24 Names of Lakshmi Chant
Invokes divine grace and opens channels for material abundance, financial stability, and auspicious opportunities aligned with dharma.
Lakshmi
Ashtalakshmi Stotram
Invokes all eight dimensions of prosperity simultaneously—material wealth, nourishment, courage, victory, wisdom, power, spiritual abundance, and progeny—preventing one-sided wealth accumulation.
Lakshmi
Baadhanivaraka Mantra
Dissolves financial anxiety and cultivates mental alignment with abundance consciousness through sustained chanting practice.
Lakshmi
Karagre Vasate Lakshmi Mantra
Transforms waking moments from unconscious habit into deliberate spiritual practice, establishing mental clarity and purposeful intention before daily action.
Lakshmi
Kubera Beeja Mantra
Activates wealth consciousness and attracts financial opportunities through vibrational alignment with Kubera's energy
Kubera
Kubera Dhanalakshmi Mantra
Removes financial obstacles and blocks preventing wealth accumulation and creating pathways for unexpected income.
Kubera
Lakshmi Beeja Mantra
Attracts material and spiritual abundance by harmonizing personal frequency with Lakshmi's cosmic wealth principle.
Lakshmi
Icchapurti Mantra
Manifests sincere desires aligned with dharma and personal growth through Krishna's divine grace.
Krishna