Kubera Gayatri Mantra – Sri Lakshmi Kubera Gayatri

Kubera Gayatri Mantra holds a special place among all the sacred mantras for wealth and prosperity.

Revered as the God of wealth and guardian of the Northern direction, Lord Kubera is worshipped for wealth, abundance, financial stability, and protection of properties.

The Kubera Mantras are not merely associated with bringing money and prosperity. They also protect, preserve, and pass down wealth from one generation to the next.

These mantras follow the traditional Gayatri Mantra structure, where the devotee meditates on Lord Kubera to invoke his divine blessings.

It is always recommended to recite the Kubera Mantras alongside the Lakshmi Mantras and the Shiva Mantras for lasting auspiciousness.

Lord Kubera statue - Kubera Gayatri Mantra
Lord Kubera

Kubera Gayatri Mantra

Om, we meditate on the King of Yakshas, we contemplate upon Lord Vishravana (the son of Sage Vishrava). May that Lord Kubera guide my intellect.

Lakshmi Kubera Gayatri Mantra

Reciting the Bija-sounds Hrim and Shrim that represent the divine energy of illusion and prosperity, we meditate on the Goddess Dhanalakshmi (the Goddess of wealth), who is present along with Lord Kubera. May the Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera illuminate our intellect.

Another Variant of the Kubera Gayatri

We contemplate on the King of Kings, O the son of Lord Vishrava. May that Lord Kubera guide my intellect.

Japa Details

  • The auspicious tithi to start the Kubera Gayatri Mantra Japa is Ekadashi (11th lunar day) or Purnima (Full moon days). Coming to the days, Mondays and Fridays are highly auspicious.
  • Starting the Japa or completing the entire Japa in Shiva temples brings the quickest grace of Lord Kubera.
  • For doing Japa, use a Japamala made of Corals, red-coloured beads, or Rudraksha beads.
  • The direction to perform the Japa is North.
  • Japa Sankhya is 1008 times till the wishes get fruitful. For mastery, it is 2,50,000 repetitions.
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Balancing his professional medical career with a passion for Hinduism, Viswanadh's extensive knowledge of Hindu scriptures, customs, and rituals has led him to become an Editor and Admin for multiple blogs. Through Mantradeepika, he aims to share now the sacred knowledge of mantras and slokas with modern seekers.

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