numeroastro Natural & Original Kamal Gatte Ki Mala With Gold Plated Kuber Yantra In Brass (8 Cms) (2 Pcs Combo) Brass, Wooden Yantra(Pack of 2) | Zipri.in
numeroastro Natural & Original Kamal Gatte Ki Mala With Gold Plated Kuber Yantra In Brass (8 Cms) (2 Pcs Combo) Brass, Wooden Yantra(Pack of 2)

numeroastro Natural & Original Kamal Gatte Ki Mala With Gold Plated Kuber Yantra In Brass (8 Cms) (2 Pcs Combo) Brass, Wooden Yantra(Pack of 2)

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Numeroastro Natural & Original Kamal Gatte Ki Mala (108+1 Beads) (1 Pc) With Gold Plated Kuber Yantra In Brass (1 Pc) (8 Cms) - Kamal gatta mala is also known as dried lotus bead mala. Poverty is the worst curse of life. To banish this curse that could be haunting a house for generations one must try this mala. Lakshmi is also called Kamalvaasini - i.e. one who sits on a lotus. This is why for the Sadhana and Mantra chanting of Lakshmi we use a special rosary made of seeds of lotus which is called Kamalgatta mala. The Goddess is easily appeased if one uses this rosary for the chanting of her Mantra and she bestows upon him wealth and comforts. There are other rosaries too that are prescribed for Lakshmi Sadhanas and with them too Lakshmi Sadhana can be accomplished. But using a Kamalgatta rosary helps one secure the blessings of the Goddess faster. Mala consists of 108+1 beads with knots between the beads.Gold Plated Kuber Yantra is useful for getting gold, gems, buried wealth and ancestral money. Money start coming through various channels. Kuber is the god of wealth and God's treasure. Kuber is the actual Lord of riches in the Indian pantheon. Lord Kuber is the basis of gain of unlimited wealth and prosperity. It blesses the owner of this Yantra with wealth and prosperity. This yantra is recommended for growth in business, career and profession as well as increase in income and wealth. Now chant the specific BEEJ MANTRA of the YANTRA at least nine times. Beej Mantra for this Yantra :- " Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Kuberay Namah".