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 Guardians of the directions, representing the north. Kubera is also the son of Sage Vishrava(Vaisravana), and in this respect, he is also the elder brother of the Lord of Lanka, Ravana.
Ravana was a great Shiva Bakta and as per Shiva's instuctions, Brahma, the Creator, gave him immortality and made him god of wealth, guardian of all the treasures of the earth, which he was to give out to whom they were destined.
This is the background of Kubera.
For worshiping him you have to sit facing North Director and chant the following Mantra-
" Oṃ Shaṃ Kuberāya Namaḥ "
You can use a Rudhraksha mala as he is a follower of Shiva or a White Cristal Mala to chant his nama.
For your information, if you do not know or do not get the correct Rosary (Mala) for worshiping any God you can use Clear white Crystal malas. It is a all purpose mala.
Another mala for all Pujas and Manthras can be used - It is NAVARATNA mala with 108 beads i.e..12 beads each. It will be very costly one but you can select all small beads and give sufficient gap between each bead while making. You can keep only one Diamond and other 11 can be ordinary white (American diamond). It will be good for all Griha Doshas and suitable for all Pujas. -
2007-02-19 02:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Kuber Beej Mantra
2016-12-13 04:00:12
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Here's an idea: Use your Rosary beads TO SAY THE ROSARY. Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and the Rosary is a most powerful meditation on the life of Christ, IF it is done properly (which many people do not do).
2016-03-18 02:40:23
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The Beej Mantra to Lord Kuber is hard and devoted work and the rosary consists of the turnover of goods or services.
2007-02-18 19:56:16
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