Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare, Swami Jai Yaksha Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare
Sharan pade bhakton ke, bhandaar Kuber bhare
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Shiv bhakton mein bhakt Kuber bade, Swami bhakt Kuber bade
Daitya danav maanav se, kai-kai yuddh lade
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Swarn sinhasan baithe, sir par chhatra phire, Swami sir par chhatra phire
Yogini Mangal gaavein, sab Jai Jai kaar karein
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Gada Trishool haath mein, shastr bahut dhare, Swami shastr bahut dhare
Dukh bhay sankat mochan, dhanush tankaar karein
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Bhaanti-bhaanti ke vyanjan bahut bane, Swami vyanjan bahut bane
Mohan bhog lagaavein, saath mein urad chane
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Bal buddhi vidya daata, hum teri sharan pade, Swami hum teri sharan pade
Apne bhakt janon ke, saare kaam sanvaare
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Mukut mani ki shobha, motiyan haar gale, Swami motiyan haar gale
Agar kapoor ki baati, ghee ki jyot jale
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
Yaksha Kuber ji ki Aarti, jo koi nar gaave, Swami jo koi nar gaave
Kahat Prempal Swami, manvaanchhit phal paave
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare…
1. Lord Kuber – Deity of Wealth & Prosperity
Known as the treasurer of the gods, Lord Kuber is the divine guardian of wealth, abundance, and financial stability in Hinduism.
2. Guardian of the North & King of Yakshas
As Dikpalaka of the North Direction, Kuber is invoked in Vastu and wealth rituals. He is also the King of Yakshas, protectors of hidden natural treasures.
3. Worshipped with Goddess Lakshmi on Dhanteras & Diwali
Kuber is often worshipped alongside Goddess Lakshmi during Diwali, Dhanteras, and Poornima, using Kuber Yantra for attracting riches and good fortune.
4. Presence in Scriptures & Mythology
Appears in Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas as a Lokpal (world guardian) and the former ruler of Lanka, before Ravana took over.
5. Iconography & Abode – Alakapuri near Mount Kailash
Lord Kuber is depicted as a short, pot-bellied deity with a money bag, symbolizing wealth. He resides in the mythical golden city of Alakapuri, near Mount Kailash.
1. Daily Worship (Nitya Puja)
Best Timing:
– Morning: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM
– Evening: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Begin your day or end it with Ganesh Aarti to remove obstacles and attract positivity.
2. Ganesh Chaturthi (Vinayaka Chaturthi)
Celebrated in Bhadrapada month, this is the most auspicious day for Ganesh Puja.
Best Timing: During Madhyahna Kaal (midday) – typically between 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Aarti is performed multiple times a day: morning, noon, and evening during the festival.
3. Sankashti Chaturthi (Monthly Fasting Day) - Falls on the 4th day after the full moon (Krishna Paksha Chaturthi) every month.
Best Timing: After moonrise (Chandra Darshan), usually 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
Aarti is performed after breaking the fast.
4. Before Starting Any Auspicious Work
Weddings, housewarming, new business, or exams.
Best Time: Early morning before the work/event begins (around 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM).
Invoking Ganesha ensures success and removes obstacles.
5. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays
These are especially associated with Lord Ganesha.
Best Timing: – Morning: 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM – Evening: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
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