Kuber Yantra — Hand-Engraved Copper 3-inch, Wealth Vault Charger
- Cash-flow acceleration — The 72-sum magic square mathematically locks the geometry of accumulation; many businesses report measurable revenue lift within 40 days of installation
- Locker and vault charging — Placed inside a safe, the yantra continuously consecrates stored gold, currency, and documents
- Reduction of unnecessary expenditure — Kubera energy curbs leaks, impulsive spending, and financial drain caused by family or staff
- Property and real-estate gains — Earth-element square invokes prithvi tattva, which governs land, building, and immovable assets
- Debt clearance — Used by traders and householders for centuries to systematically reduce loans and outstanding dues
About this piece
The Kuber Yantra is the geometric seat of Lord Kuber, treasurer of the gods and king of the Yakshas, ruler of the northern direction and custodian of all material wealth. Its central geometry is the Kubera magic square — a 3×3 grid containing the numerical sequence 27-20-25 in the rows, where every row, column, and diagonal sums to exactly 72 (the auspicious number of completion in Vedic numerology). The square is enclosed in a bhupura with four gates and a central bindu carrying the Kubera beej mantra. The square form invokes the earth element (prithvi tattva) — the stable, manifest substrate through which abundance crystallises into cash, gold, property, and lasting financial security. Copper, a conductor of solar prana and the metal traditionally associated with wealth-flow, makes this yantra particularly potent for cash-flow acceleration, business expansion, and the consecration of family vaults or lockers. Hand-engraved in Jaipur and energised on Dhanteras or Akshaya Tritiya.
Specifications
How to wear
Place the Kuber Yantra on the north wall at eye level, or inside your locker, safe, or cash drawer with the bindu facing upward. Friday, Monday, and Thursday are ideal puja days; Dhanteras and Diwali are the most powerful annual installations. Light a ghee lamp, offer yellow or white flowers, kumkum, and a small coin. Chant "Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Shreem Kleem Vitteshvaraya Namah" or "Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Kuberaya Namah" 108 times daily. Keep the yantra clean and never let it gather dust.
Frequently asked
How do I tell hand-engraved from machine-stamped?
Run a fingernail across the digit lines of the magic square — hand-engraved numerals have a distinct V-cut you can feel; stamped versions are flat and shiny. Each DivineTatva Kuber Yantra is signed at the back by the artisan and accompanied by a hand-engraving certificate.
Can I place the yantra in the bedroom?
The north wall of the bedroom is acceptable, but the master bedroom should ideally be in the south-west of the home — in that case, place the yantra on the north wall of the locker room or pooja room instead.
How often should I worship?
A short daily mantra (11 or 21 repetitions) with a ghee lamp is sufficient. A full pooja with offerings is recommended every Friday, on Dhanteras, Diwali, Akshaya Tritiya, and every Purnima.
Can women worship Kuber Yantra during periods?
Yes — Kubera is approached as a benevolent treasurer, and mental japa (silent mantra) is fully permitted. Physical touching of the yantra is paused for three days as per general tantra protocol.
Where do I dispose of an old yantra?
Immerse in flowing water (river or sea) with the mantra "Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Kuberaya Namah" three times. Never throw in household waste.
Can I use a printed paper Kuber Yantra?
Paper is acceptable temporarily, but copper is the prescribed substrate in the Kubera Tantra texts — only copper holds the long-term charge that drives steady cash-flow. ---
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