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Kuberar Idol
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SKU : MH-BB-KB-25
Material: Brass
Design: Resting Kuber
Color: Antique finish
Height: 2.5 inches approx
Weight: 370 grams approx
Craftsmanship: Hand-Made
Delivery: 2-8 days
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Invite enduring wealth, abundance, and contentment into your home and business with this charming 2.5-inch brass resting Kuber idol — a unique reclining form of the divine treasurer of the gods. Worshipped across Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions by his many sacred names — Kubera, Kuberar, Dhanapati (Lord of Wealth), Yaksha Raja (King of Yakshas), Dhanesh, Vaishravana, Rajaraja, Nidhipati (Master of Treasures), Dhanada, Ratnagarbha, and Vittesvara — Lord Kuber is the supreme custodian of riches, gold, gems, and the nine sacred treasures (Navanidhi).
This beautifully sculpted murti depicts Lord Kubera in his rare and highly auspicious resting / reclining posture (shayana asana) — leaning gracefully on one side with a content, smiling expression. This relaxed pose is deeply symbolic: it represents wealth that has settled, accumulated, and is at rest in your home — signifying lasting prosperity, financial stability, and abundance that does not flow away. Unlike the seated form which invites wealth, the resting Kuber form is believed to retain and preserve the wealth already gathered, making it especially powerful for cash lockers, savings boxes, and treasure cabinets.
The idol is exquisitely detailed with an ornate kireedam (crown), layered necklaces, sacred yajnopavita (sacred thread), waist ornaments, and traditional temple jewellery — all carved with precision to reflect his royal status as the divine king of wealth. His fuller, prosperous form symbolises abundance, satisfaction, and well-being, while his serene smiling face radiates the joy of contentment.
Crafted from premium-grade solid brass with a rich golden antique finish, this compact statue is the work of skilled South Indian artisans. Standing 2.5 inches tall in width, this travel-friendly idol is incredibly versatile and perfect for cash lockers, almirahs, safes, billing desks, office cabinets, business shrines, home pooja rooms, wealth corners, and gifting hampers.
This brass resting Kuber idol is most powerfully used as a locker deity — placed inside or in front of cash boxes, jewellery safes, and important document drawers to preserve and multiply existing wealth. It is also worshipped alongside Goddess Lakshmi as part of the divine Lakshmi-Kuber pair. Whether you are a business owner safeguarding profits, a homeowner protecting savings, or someone seeking financial stability, this Dhanapati brass idol becomes your sacred guardian of accumulated abundance. It also makes a deeply meaningful gift for housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), Diwali, Dhanteras, Akshaya Tritiya, Kuber Jayanti, business inaugurations, and New Year celebrations.
Key Highlights:
Worshipping the resting form of Bhagwan Kubera is believed to bestow profound wealth-preserving and abundance-related blessings:
For maximum wealth-preserving benefits, place this brass resting Kuber idol in the following auspicious locations:
Avoid placing the idol in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, store room, or directly on the floor. Never place Kuber facing the south direction.
Q1. What are the dimensions and material of this resting Kuber idol? The idol measures 2.5 inches in size, crafted from solid brass with a rich golden antique finish — designed as a compact, locker-friendly deity.
Q2. What is special about the resting posture of Kuber? The reclining or resting posture (shayana asana) symbolises wealth that has settled and is at rest in your home or locker. While the seated Kuber attracts wealth, the resting Kuber is believed to preserve, retain, and multiply the wealth already accumulated — making it especially powerful for cash lockers and savings.
Q3. What are the other names of Lord Kuber? Lord Kuber is known by many sacred names including Kubera, Kuberar, Dhanapati, Yaksha Raja, Dhanesh, Vaishravana, Rajaraja, Nidhipati, Dhanada, Ratnagarbha, and Vittesvara.
Q4. Where is the most powerful placement for this resting Kuber? The most auspicious placements are: inside the cash locker, almirah, or safe, in front of the locker, in jewellery boxes, on the office desk, or in the north direction of the home (Kuber's direction).
Q5. Why is the resting Kuber especially recommended for cash lockers? The resting posture symbolises wealth that has come, settled, and is staying. Placing the resting Kuber inside the locker is believed to ensure that money, gold, and valuables remain there, multiply, and never deplete unexpectedly.
Q6. Can this idol be kept inside the safe with money and jewellery? Yes, this is the most powerful and traditional use of the resting Kuber. Many devotees place the idol directly inside their cash locker or jewellery safe to invoke continuous wealth preservation and growth.
Q7. Why is Kuber worshipped with Lakshmi? Goddess Lakshmi grants wealth, while Lord Kuber preserves, protects, and multiplies it. Worshipping them together as the Lakshmi-Kuber pair creates the most powerful wealth-attracting and wealth-retaining energy combination.
Q8. Is this idol suitable for daily home pooja? Yes, the compact 2.5-inch size is perfect for daily worship in home pooja rooms, business shrines, wealth altars, or as a personal locker deity.
Q9. Can this idol be gifted on special occasions? Absolutely. It is an exceptionally auspicious gift for housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), Diwali, Dhanteras, Akshaya Tritiya, business inaugurations, weddings, Kuber Jayanti, and any wealth-blessing occasion.
Q10. In which direction should Lord Kuber face? Place Kuber so that the idol itself faces south (with his back to the north direction), as he is the lord of the north. The devotee should face north while praying. Never place him facing south as that contradicts his Vastu direction.
Q11. Which day is most auspicious for Kuber pooja? Friday is traditionally the day of Lakshmi-Kuber. Additionally, Dhanteras, Diwali, Akshaya Tritiya, and Kuber Jayanti are extraordinarily powerful days for invoking his blessings and activating the locker.
Q12. How do I activate the resting Kuber for my cash locker? On an auspicious day (Dhanteras, Akshaya Tritiya, Diwali, or a Friday), purify the idol with Ganga jal, perform a small pooja with kumkum, light a diya, chant the Kuber mantra, and place coins/currency at his feet. Then place the idol inside the locker with reverence.
Q13. Is the idol handcrafted? Yes, every piece is meticulously handcrafted by traditional South Indian artisans. Slight variations in finish are natural and reflect the authentic, handmade character of each idol.
Q14. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol? Wipe gently with a soft, dry cotton cloth regularly. For deeper cleaning, use a mild brass cleaner or a natural paste of lemon and salt, then dry thoroughly to prevent tarnishing. If kept inside the locker, clean periodically.
Q15. Is brass auspicious for Kuber idols? Yes, brass — being a golden-hued metal — is considered exceptionally auspicious for wealth deities like Kuber. It is believed to absorb and radiate prosperity vibrations and is the preferred metal for wealth pooja idols.
Q16. Can this idol be combined with other prosperity symbols? Yes. It pairs beautifully with Goddess Lakshmi, Kuber Yantra, Sri Yantra, money plant, feng shui coins, Laughing Buddha, and wealth bowls to amplify prosperity vibrations inside the locker or wealth altar.
Q17. What is the difference between a seated Kuber and a resting Kuber? A seated Kuber is in an alert, active posture — invoking and inviting wealth into your space. A resting/reclining Kuber is in a relaxed, settled posture — symbolising wealth that has arrived, settled, and is at peace. The resting form is preferred for wealth preservation, while the seated form is preferred for wealth attraction.
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