Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanadhanyadhipataye Dhanadhanyasamriddhim Me Dehi Dapaya Svaha॥
Translation of Mantra Om Yaksha, Kuber, Vaishravana, Lord of wealth and grains lord, give me wealth and prosperity
Explanation:
- Om: The sacred syllable, representing the universal sound and the ultimate reality.
- Yakshaya: Refers to the celestial beings known as Yakshas, of which Kubera is considered the king.
- Kuberaya: To Kubera, the god of wealth and the treasurer of the gods.
- Vaishravanaya: Another name for Kubera, indicating his lineage as the son of Vishrava.
- Dhanadhanyadhipataye: The lord of wealth (dhana) and grains (dhanya), signifying abundance and prosperity.
- Dhanadhanyasamriddhim: Wealth and prosperity.
- Me: To me.
- Dehi: Grant or give.
- Dapaya: Bestow or provide.
- Svaha: An offering or a concluding word used in Vedic rituals, indicating the oblation or the act of giving.