Mantra Sadhana for Wealth on Dhanteras

This is a fortune opening Mantra Sadhana, which has to be performed on the day of Dhantrayodashi or Dhanteras, the first day of the festival of Diwali.  This day is considered extremely lucky and auspicious for Sadhanas and Mantra experiments relating to wealth and money, especially for businesspersons. The worship of Laxmi and Kubera is believed to be more powerful and fruitful on the day of Dhanteras. In this post, I have given a Mantra Sadhana for attracting all kinds of material wealth, to be performed on Dhanteras.

The Mantra Sadhana has to be commenced at 6 am and concluded on 7-15 am on the morning of Dhanteras. The Sadhak has to have a bath, wear clean white colored clothes and then commence the Mantra Sadhana.

A red or yellow colored piece of cloth has to be placed on a wooden board or a wooden chaurang and a Dakshinavarti Shankh has to be kept on it. For more information about the Dakshinavarti Shankh, see this post – Here.

The Mantra chanting should commence at 6 am and the Sadhak should chant the Kuber Mantra given here once and then put a rice grain into the mouth of the Dakshinavarti Shankh. This has to be done continuously until 7.15 am.

A Hindu Mantra for Wealth to be chanted on Dhanteras during Diwali
Mantra for Wealth on Dhanteras

There is no need to count the Mantra Chants. The rice grains can be kept in a plate or bowl besides the Sadhak.

After concluding the Mantra Sadhana, the Dakshinavarti Shankh along with the rice grains inside it, has to be wrapped inside the same red or yellow colored cloth on which it has been kept and then kept in the Puja Place or in the business premises. As long as the Dakshinavarti Shankh remains inside the premises, it is said to attract wealth and stop the wastage and outflow of money from the house or the business.



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Comments

  1. Dear Neel,
    What is the auspicious time for this Sadhana this year..is it same as 6 to7:15 or other time? And what should be done with the rice grain from last year's sadhana?
    Thanks and Happy deewali and New Year in advance.
    Regards
    Jack.

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    1. The timing is the same for every year on the Day of Dhanteras. Last years rice should be immersed in flower water.
      Happy Diwali and New year to you.

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  2. Sir, need your solicitation on this post. The shankh has to be wrapped ie not tied. Secondly, after following all steps as per the post, and placing of shankh in the puja place, do we have to repeat year after year OR it is a one time sadhna for LIFE. if it has to be repeated, then should the earlier shankh be immersed in flowing water ?

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    1. The Shanks should be wrapped in the same cloth, Even though this is a one time Mantra Prayoga, it might be repeated every year depending upon the wishes of the Sadhaka.
      If you are repeating it, only immerse the rice grains and not the Shankh.

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    2. Sir if on this day i am at my home town and i do this remedy than where should i keep this shank as my working area is at somewhere else. So should i carry it there and place it in my rented home there or to keep it at my parental house.

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    3. It is better to keep the Shankh along with you in your rented house.

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  3. What happens if you do not have this specific shankh?

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  4. Is there any other time to do this chanting?? Reply ll b apprecitated

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