Kubera Yantra - Sacred Geometry of the Lord of Wealth, Divine Treasurer of the Cosmos & the Sovereign of All Material Abundance (14 × 14 in Poster)

Sacred Tantric Yantra Art (Museum-Grade Archival Print) Region / Tradition Vedic-Tantric Tradition | Kubera Upasana | Yaksha Vidya | Vaishravana Worship | Mantra Vidya Key Features This bold, commanding, and devotionally complete composition presents the...
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Kubera Yantra - Sacred Geometry of the Lord of Wealth, Divine Treasurer of the Cosmos & the Sovereign of All Material Abundance (14 × 14 in Poster)

Kubera Yantra - Sacred Geometry of the Lord of Wealth, Divine Treasurer of the Cosmos & the Sovereign of All Material Abundance (14 × 14 in Poster)

Rs.1,100.00 INR

Kubera Yantra - Sacred Geometry of the Lord of Wealth, Divine Treasurer of the Cosmos & the Sovereign of All Material Abundance (14 × 14 in Poster)

Rs.1,100.00 INR
Frame style: Unframed
Sacred Tantric Yantra Art (Museum-Grade Archival Print)
Region / Tradition Vedic-Tantric Tradition | Kubera Upasana | Yaksha Vidya | Vaishravana Worship | Mantra Vidya

Key Features

This bold, commanding, and devotionally complete composition presents the Kubera Yantra - the sacred geometric and mantraic body of Lord Kubera, the divine treasurer of the cosmos, the king of the Yakshas, the lord of the north direction, and the supreme sovereign of all material wealth, hidden treasure, and worldly prosperity in the entire Hindu and Buddhist sacred traditions. Among all the prosperity yantras in this series, the Kubera Yantra occupies a unique and irreplaceable position - for where Lakshmi governs the flow and quality of abundance, Kubera governs its quantity, its storage, its protection, and its sovereign distribution. He is the treasurer, the vault-keeper, the cosmic banker - the divine being in whose keeping all the wealth of the three worlds is held and from whose treasury the prosperity of every being in creation is dispensed according to their karma, their practice, and the sincerity of their worship.

Rendered in luminous white on cosmic black with a warm gold-and-white double-line Bhupura border, the Kubera Yantra presents a visual experience of concentrated, sovereign, and immediately accessible material power - the outer mantra ring dense with the complete Kubera invocation, the Shadkona filled with the numerical matrix of divine wealth, and at the center, the round, jolly, utterly charming and utterly powerful image of Kubera himself - seated in royal comfort, his pot-belly glowing with the contentment of one who has never known lack and never will.

Lord Kubera - The Divine Treasurer, King of the Yakshas

Kubera is one of the eight Ashtadikpalas - the divine guardians of the eight directions - presiding over the North (Uttara), the direction most associated in Vedic cosmology with wealth, hidden treasure, the polar star of fixed abundance, and the stability of material fortune. He is simultaneously the king of the Yakshas - the semi-divine beings who guard the earth's natural treasures, mineral wealth, and underground riches - and the Vaishravana - he who is the son of the great sage Vishravana and whose name is invoked in the most complete and powerful form of the Kubera mantra.

He is described in Vedic and Puranic texts as a being of extraordinary physical presence - round, prosperous, and radiant with the contentment of complete material satisfaction - carrying in one hand his Nidhis (the nine supernatural treasures) and in the other the mongoose that spits jewels - the iconic attribute of Kubera that symbolizes the effortless outpouring of wealth from the divine treasury into the world of the devotee who has earned the Lord's favor. His body itself is the embodiment of divine prosperity - its roundness is not a physical deficiency but a cosmic symbol - the fullness of the vessel that is completely filled, the abundance that has nowhere left to expand because it is already complete.

In both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, Kubera - known in Buddhism as Vaisravana or Jambhala - is the most widely worshipped deity of material prosperity, revered by merchants, businesspeople, householders, and practitioners alike as the divine patron of worldly success and the guardian of the wealth that sustains both material life and spiritual practice.

The Central Image - Kubera in His Royal Splendor

At the absolute center of the Shadkona rests the devotional image of Lord Kubera in his most beloved and iconic form - seated comfortably in the posture of sovereign ease, his round form radiating the warmth and contentment of complete material satisfaction, his expression benevolent, generous, and completely at ease with the unlimited wealth that flows through his divine custody. Above his head, the OM symbol glows - the Pranava blessing and consecrating his image from the crown position. Below his image, the supreme salutation Shri Kuberaya Namah is inscribed in clear Devanagari - the complete surrender of the devotee to the grace and treasury of the Lord of Wealth.

The image of Kubera at the center of this yantra carries a quality unlike the serene, meditative deity images seen in the preceding yantras. Kubera smiles - not the transcendent smile of the meditating saint but the warm, knowing, generous smile of the divine host who is absolutely delighted to have you at his table and fully intends to send you home with more than you came with. This is the essential character of Kubera's grace - it is not the austere, earning-based prosperity of Shani's karma but the generous, overflowing, host-quality abundance of a divine being whose greatest pleasure is the act of giving wealth to those who ask for it sincerely.

The Shadkona Numerical Matrix - The Geometry of Divine Wealth

Surrounding Kubera's central image, the Shadkona - the six-pointed star of interlocking triangles - fills the inner circle with its commanding geometric presence. Within the six triangular fields of the star, the Kubera Bisa numerical matrix is distributed - the sacred numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 placed at the eight positions of the star's inner field with the mathematical precision of a self-balancing numerical harmonic. The numbers at the Shadkona's six outer points and two inner positions create rows and diagonals that sum to the same sacred number - the geometric proof of the divine order underlying all wealth: abundance is not random, not arbitrary, and not the result of mere chance. It follows a precise mathematical harmonic that Kubera governs and that the Bisa matrix encodes.

The inscriptions Namah at the left of the star and the numerical positions distributed across the entire Shadkona field together constitute the complete Kubera Chakra - the sacred mathematical body of the Lord of Wealth encoded in sacred geometry - whose meditation is said to activate the flow of Kubera's divine treasury into the practitioner's material life with the same mathematical precision with which the numbers of the Bisa matrix organize themselves into perfect, self-balancing harmony.

The Outer Mantra Ring - The Complete Kubera Invocation

Encircling the inner circle and Shadkona, the outer mantra ring carries the complete and supreme invocation of Lord Kubera in continuous Devanagari script - the full text of the Kubera Maha Mantra running around the entire circumference of the yantra's inner field:

OM Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanya Dhanyadhipataye Dhana Dhanya Samriddhi Mem Dehita Dapaya Svaha

This is the most complete and most powerful Kubera mantra in the entire tradition - each word a specific, direct, and unambiguous petition to the Lord of Wealth in his most fully expressed cosmic identity.

OM - the Pranava, the source-sound of all existence, establishing the invocation in the absolute ground of consciousness.

Yakshaya - to the Yaksha - invoking Kubera in his identity as the king of the Yaksha beings, the semi-divine guardians of the earth's material treasures who operate under his sovereign direction.

Kuberaya - to Kubera - the direct personal address of the Lord of Wealth by his most intimate and widely recognized name.

Vaishravanaya - to Vaishravana - invoking Kubera by his most ancient and most powerful Vedic name, the name that connects him to the lineage of the great sage Vishravana and carries the full weight of Vedic cosmic authority.

Dhanya Dhanyadhipataye - to the lord of grain and all forms of material sustenance - invoking Kubera specifically as the sovereign of all food, agriculture, and the fundamental material provisions that sustain life.

Dhana Dhanya Samriddhi Mem - into my wealth and grain and prosperity - the direct, specific, personal petition that places the practitioner's own material life explicitly within the scope of the invocation, asking Kubera to fill precisely the practitioner's own field of material existence with the abundance he governs.

Dehita - give me - the most direct and unambiguous request in the entire mantra, the simple, honest, completely unhesitating ask that Kubera's tradition has always honored - for the Lord of Wealth is not served by elaborate circumlocution or false modesty about material need. He respects the practitioner who asks clearly, specifically, and with the dignified confidence of one who knows that asking the divine treasurer for wealth is not greed but the correct use of the divine relationship.

Dapaya - cause to give, make it flow - the causative form of the giving request, asking Kubera not merely to give but to set in motion the divine mechanism by which abundance flows naturally and continuously into the practitioner's life.

Svaha - the fire offering - transforming the entire mantra into a Homa-quality oblation, a complete offering of devotional intention into the sacred fire of Kubera's treasury.

The additional mantras of OM Shri Kuberaya Namah and OM Shrim Hrim Klim Laksmai Namah distributed at the four corners and upper positions of the outer field complete the mantraic architecture of the yantra - the first invoking Kubera directly in his most accessible form, and the second invoking Lakshmi alongside Kubera in recognition of the deep esoteric connection between these two great prosperity deities: Kubera holds the wealth of the cosmos in his treasury, and Lakshmi is the quality of that wealth - its grace, its beauty, and its auspiciousness. Together they constitute the complete divine prosperity system of the Vedic-Tantric tradition.

The Bhupura - The Sovereign Enclosure of Material Power

The outermost frame is the Bhupura with T-shaped cardinal gates on all four directions, rendered here with a distinctive double-line white-and-gold border - the clean white outer line and warm gold inner line creating a Bhupura of particular authority and clarity. The double-line Bhupura of the Kubera Yantra communicates the two dimensions of Kubera's sovereignty simultaneously: the white line of spiritual clarity and the gold line of material abundance - the recognition that true wealth in the Kubera tradition is always simultaneously material and spiritual, the outer gold and the inner light inseparable aspects of the single divine reality that the Lord of Wealth governs from his northern throne.

Philosophical and Spiritual Significance

To worship Kubera through his yantra is to enter a relationship with the divine principle of material prosperity understood as a sacred responsibility - for Kubera is not merely the god of personal wealth but the cosmic treasurer who manages the complete distribution of material abundance throughout the three worlds with perfect justice, perfect efficiency, and perfect generosity toward all who approach him with sincere devotion and legitimate need.

In the Vedic-Tantric understanding, material wealth is not spiritually inferior to non-material gifts. The earth plane requires material sustenance for the pursuit of dharma, artha, kama, and moksha - the four great human goals - and Kubera is the divine guarantor of the material dimension of this complete human flourishing. A practitioner without material security cannot fully devote themselves to spiritual practice. A community without material abundance cannot support the temples, teachers, and traditions that transmit the sacred knowledge. Kubera's wealth is not an end in itself but the sacred foundation upon which all other forms of human and spiritual flourishing are built.

The Yaksha dimension of Kubera's nature connects him to the earth's own intelligence about abundance - the Yakshas who guard underground treasures, mineral wealth, and the natural abundance of the earth are extensions of Kubera's divine custody, reminding the practitioner that the wealth they seek is not separate from the earth itself, not separate from the natural abundance that the divine has built into the structure of the material world from the very beginning. To worship Kubera is to align oneself with the earth's own natural abundance - to recognize that scarcity is never the default condition of the material world but an experience that arises from misalignment with the divine order that Kubera governs, and that can be corrected through sincere devotion, right action, and the establishment of a genuine relationship with the Lord of the divine treasury.

The practitioner who places the Kubera Yantra in the north direction of their home or business - Kubera's own cardinal direction - and offers daily worship with the complete Kubera Maha Mantra is said to receive the Lord's direct attention and treasury blessing. Business owners who worship Kubera at their place of work are said to receive the protection of the divine treasurer against financial loss, the opening of new channels of income, and the sustained, growing prosperity that comes from having aligned one's material life with the divine order of abundance that Kubera has governed since the very beginning of the cosmos.

Museum-Grade Poster Details

  • Size: 14 × 14 inches
  • Paper: 350 GSM archival matte paper
  • Print Quality: High-resolution reproduction preserving the complete Devanagari mantra text in the outer ring, luminous Kubera central image detail, Shadkona numerical matrix precision, OM and mantra corner inscriptions, and the distinctive double-line gold-white Bhupura border
  • Finish: Non-glare museum matte finish
  • Ideal For: Kubera devotees, business owners, merchants, householders seeking material prosperity, Vedic astrology practitioners, north-direction altar installations, home and office wealth spaces, puja altars, collectors of complete sacred mantra yantra art

Why You'll Love It

Sovereign, warmly commanding, and mantrically complete - the Kubera Yantra with its full Maha Mantra outer ring, Bisa numerical Shadkona, charming and powerful central deity image, and distinctive double-line Bhupura is the most materially powerful and devotionally direct of all the prosperity yantras in the series, encoding the complete treasury of the divine Lord of Wealth in a single breathtaking composition that asks only that you place it in the north, offer your worship sincerely, and allow the divine treasurer to do what he does best.

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