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A Little Background

On 2nd September 2017 at 4:35am, Lord Balaji came into Venu G’s (our founder) dream with a crystal clear face and ordered him to construct the Kubera Temple - the next 2 days, in his dreams, he could see the complete architecture of Kubera Temple and the whole premises in a huge way facing the Tirumala hills from Tirupati area in India. Our vision is to build the world’s largest spiritual center for Kubera (the lord of wealth). Lord Kubera is considered as the banker for the world. This spiritual center covers the kubera temple, meditation center, mythology, history, culture, spiritual theme park, heaven walkways, and mind-blowing gardens with a feel of real heaven. We wanted to bring back the centuries old glory onto the earth - how it would be like if the temple had been constructed around 5000 years back - this center would have the most ancient and authentic look — attracts cosmic energy through ancient processes. 

 ATTRACT WEALTH

Fulfill a financial wish through Kubera Consciousness  (experience a miracle)

*** This procedure is strictly for someone who believes in the divine energy ***

Step 1: Believe in Kubera and make a complete surrender to the lord for help -- wish for only one thing at a time (which should be reasonable to your soul) -- tell Kubera why your wish is so critical for you to fulfill now.

Step 2: Promise Kubera that, once your wish happens, you will donate some portions of the benefits to Kubera

Step 3: Do not think or talk or participate in any negative acts for a week or two. Try help others wherever possible whole-heartedly. Do not think greedy.

Step 4: Close your eyes and bring in number 7 into your third eye area and keep chanting this small line whenever you have time, "Thanno Kubera Prachodayaat." Try to be in Kubera consciousness as much as you can throughout the day.

Step 5: Once your wish is fulfilled, you can donate the promised amount to the Kubera.

Step 6: Repeat the process consciously without any flaws around your belief system. Try at least once sincerely before you say, "it does not work." You would be amazed with the divine intervention. 

 

Thanno Kubera Prachodayaat !!!

Pray Kubera (Chant Mantra)

"Om Yakshaaya Kuberaya

Vaishravanaaya

Dhanadhaanyadhi Pathayae

Dhanadhaanya Samruddhimmae

Daehi Daehi Thapaya Swaha ha"

Thanno Kubera Prachodayaath.

About Kubera

Most countries including China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Korea worship Kubera in laughing posture to attract the luck and wealth. The Lord Kubera has been worshiped in short, flawless, smiling forms with fat pouch and kalasa bag ornaments. Though the religions are different, the universal belief for the Lord Kubera is just the same.

Hindu Mythology::

Kubera (Sanskrit: कुबेर) also known as  Kuvera  or  Kuber, is the Lord of Wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas in Hindu mythology. Kubera is regarded as protector of the world and giver of prosperity and wealth. He is regarded as the regent of the North (Dik-pala), and a protector of the world (Lokapala). His many epithets extol him as the overlord of numerous semi-divine species and the owner of the treasures of the world. Kubera is often depicted with a plump body, adorned with jewels, and carrying a money-pot and a club.

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu ( balaji / sri venkateswara / kaliyuga avatar ) borrowed a huge sum of money from Kubera for his marriage. Lord Vishnu agreed to Kubera that, his loan will be repaid by the end of kaliyuga with interest - the same belief continues even today.

Originally described as the chief of evil spirits in Vedic-era texts, Kubera acquired the status of a Deva (god) only in the Puranas and the Hindu epics. The scriptures describe that Kubera once ruled Lanka, but was overthrown by his demon half-brother Ravana, later settling in the city of Alaka in the Himalayas. Descriptions of the "glory" and "splendours" of Kubera's city are found in many scriptures.

Kubera has also been assimilated into the Buddhist and Jain pantheons. In Buddhism, Kubera is known as Vaisravana, while in Jainism, he is known as Sarvanubhuti.

Chinese Mythology::

The Four Heavenly Kings are four Buddhist gods, each of whom watches over one cardinal direction of the world. In Chinese, they are known collectively as the "Fēng Tiáo Yǔ Shùn" (simplified Chinese: 风调雨顺; traditional Chinese: 風調雨順; literally: "Good climate") or "Sì Dà Tiānwáng" (Chinese: 四大天王; literally: "Four Great Heavenly Kings") in the ancient Sanskrit language they are called the "Chaturmaharaja" (चतुर्महाराज), or Caturmaharajikadeva: Four Great Heavenly Kings. The Hall of the Heavenly Kings is a standard component of Chinese Buddhist temples. 

Japanese Mythology::

In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of Fortune (七 福神, shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and often have their place in netsuke engravings or in other representations. Amongst the seven, not all the gods are mythical characters, as there is one who is a historical figure. 

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