Ayyappantraders Ayyappan Traders Lakshmi Kuber Coins for Pooja (12 Coins)|Kubera Coins for Pooja Brass Yantra(Pack of 12) | Zipri.in
Ayyappantraders Ayyappan Traders Lakshmi Kuber Coins for Pooja (12 Coins)|Kubera Coins for Pooja Brass Yantra(Pack of 12)

Ayyappantraders Ayyappan Traders Lakshmi Kuber Coins for Pooja (12 Coins)|Kubera Coins for Pooja Brass Yantra(Pack of 12)

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The Lakshmi Kubera Pooja Coins, comprising a set of 12 pieces, are revered as auspicious tokens that hold significant importance in Hindu religious rituals and ceremonies. These coins are specially crafted and used in the veneration of two divine deities - Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth and prosperity, and Lord Kubera, the celestial treasurer and guardian of wealth. Each coin within this collection is delicately designed, featuring intricate engravings and inscriptions that symbolize abundance, fortune, and spiritual blessings. The coins are typically made of metal alloys such as brass or copper, often with a golden finish, to signify affluence and opulence. These coins hold immense spiritual significance and are commonly used during Lakshmi Kubera Pooja, a traditional ritual performed by devotees to invoke the blessings of the deities for wealth, success, and overall prosperity. During the pooja, the coins are consecrated and placed on an altar alongside other sacred items like flowers, incense, and lamps. The act of offering these coins during the pooja is believed to attract the blessings and favor of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera, ensuring a continuous flow of financial abundance and material well-being into the lives of devotees. It is a customary practice to distribute these coins to family members, friends, and loved ones as a symbol of goodwill and prosperity. Apart from religious ceremonies, the Lakshmi Kubera Pooja Coins also serve as decorative items or keepsakes in households and businesses, believed to bring good luck and fortune to their surroundings. Many people carry these coins in their wallets, purses, or pockets as a reminder of the divine blessings they represent.