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Kubera Pancharatnam

कुबेर पञ्चरत्नम्

2 min read5 versesSource: Vishnu Purana

About Kubera Pancharatnam

Kubera Pancharatnam (कुबेर पञ्चरत्नम्) is five gems of devotional verses dedicated to Lord Kubera. This sacred composition is sourced from Vishnu Purana and continues to inspire devotees worldwide. Devotees recite this prayer to grant divine protection and auspiciousness and remove sins and bestow spiritual merit. It is also said to invoke blessings of Kubera in all forms. It is especially recommended on Friday (Shukravar) and Thursday (Guruvar) and during Diwali and Dhanteras for maximum spiritual benefit. The text contains 5 verses and takes around 2 minutes to recite, fitting conveniently into a daily spiritual routine. On this page, you can read the complete Kubera Pancharatnam in Devanagari Sanskrit with English transliteration, Hindi meaning (arth), and free PDF download for offline recitation.

Reviewed & translated by Acharya Pushyadant Mishra

Stotra Path (स्तोत्र पाठ)

॥ श्री कुबेर पञ्चरत्नम् ॥

धनदं निधिपं यक्षराजं कुबेरमीश्वरम्।

शिवसखं गुह्यकाधीशं प्रणमामि धनप्रदम्॥ १॥

अलकापुरनाथं च नरवाहनसंस्थितम्।

रत्नगर्भसमोपेतं प्रणमामि निधीश्वरम्॥ २॥

त्रिलोकधनदातारं सर्वसम्पत्प्रदायकम्।

नवनिधिसमायुक्तं प्रणमामि गदाधरम्॥ ३॥

लक्ष्मीसहोदरं देवं दिक्पालमुत्तरेश्वरम्।

हिमालयवासिनं शान्तं प्रणमामि कुबेरकम्॥ ४॥

सर्वदारिद्र्यनाशाय सर्वसम्पत्समृद्धये।

भक्तानां धनदातारं प्रणमामि कुबेरकम्॥ ५॥

॥ इति श्री कुबेर पञ्चरत्नम् सम्पूर्णम् ॥

Benefits (फल)

  • Sacred Kubera Pancharatnam for devotion and spiritual growth
  • Invokes blessings of Kubera in all forms
  • Grants divine protection and auspiciousness
  • Removes sins and bestows spiritual merit
  • Ideal for Kubera festivals and daily worship

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Kubera Pancharatnam

Read Kubera Pancharatnam in Sanskrit with Hindi meaning. Sacred hymn for Kubera devotion and blessings. It is dedicated to Shree Kubera (श्री कुबेर), the god of wealth and the divine treasurer. king of yakshas and guardian of the north direction. This sacred hymn contains 5 verses and is sourced from Vishnu Purana.