SHRILAKSHMI KUBERAR TEMPLE, RATNAMANGALAM,TIRUPORUR ROAD, CHENNAI

Dear friends,

Today my posting is about Lakshmi Kubera temple, nearChennai. The entire area 
will be full of vehicles and temple will be overcrowded today on account of 
AkshayaTritheeya.

I had visited the temple many times with family members. Especiallyduring 
Akshaya thritheeya.

Since Kubera like GREEN COLOUR, the priests, staff all will be wearing 
greencolour, green colour dressing to Kubera. The archana bag will also be 
green,with a green currency of Rs 5-00. The currency may be very old, still 
peoplepreserve it in their Almirah etc.

Hope a divine reading. The information is from templewebsite, edited for 
language, spelling etc.  and eliminating lengthy descriptions. 

Gopalakrishnan 30-4-2025

Introduction

Shri Lakshmi Kuberar with his abode in Rathinamangalam is ata village, in the  
Vandalur KelambakkamRoad at a Distance of 5kms From Vandalur. Above 200  
Chennai blessed worshippers, Continuouslyvisit Shri Lakshmi Kuberar Temple on 
Amavasya and Pournami Day. There is nodoubt on worship their financial Strain 
is wiped off, leading to a blissfullife with constant use of green colour in 
all our applications.

History of the Temple

Worship of Sri Lakshmi Kuberar is a universal popular phenomena, part and 
parcel of Divine ritual fromtime immomerial. Every temple worship concludes 
With Shri Kuberar Aarthi Toinvite goodness and Fortune, this worship is 
inevitable in everyone’s Life forProsperity and Goodness

Exploring the PoojaDetails

One should experience personally to witness the beauty of SriLakshmi Kuberar in 
different Alankaram on special occasions. Immediately afteropening Shrine Shri 
kuberar Arathi with Mahamanthra is performed. Go-Matha worshipon special days 
is a boon to Devotees to feel joy of darshan.

Worship Practices

Sri Lakshmi kuberar’s unique worship is conducted in Tamil with kubera 
mudra,and systematic regular Go-mathaworship on Fridays, with annadhana. Sri 
Lakshmikuberar thirukalyan falls in the month of July celebrated with divinity 
anddecorum. 

Deities

Shodasa Ganapathi idols 16 forms

Navagrahas withconsorts

Speical Sannithi for Sri Rama/ Anjaneya / Krishna / Nala Kubera and 
Manigreeva(sons of shri kuberar consort chithralakha)

Special darshan centers of Selva muthukumaran

Chinese VasthuLaughing Buddha 

Brahma: Brahma is considered the creator godin Hinduism. He is often depicted 
with four faces and is associated withcreation, knowledge, and the Vedas.

Vishnu: Vishnu is one of the principaldeities and is known as the preserver of 
the universe. He incarnates in variousforms (avatars) to restore cosmic order. 
Some of his famous avatars includeRama and Krishna.

Shiva: Shiva is the god of destruction andtransformation. He is often depicted 
with a third eye, a crescent moon on hishead, and a serpent around his neck. 
Shiva is also associated with meditationand asceticism.

Lakshmi: Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth,prosperity, and fortune. She is often 
depicted seated on a lotus flower and isworshipped for blessings related to 
financial success and abundance.

Parvati: Parvati is the goddess of love,fertility, and devotion. She is often 
depicted as the consort of Shiva and isalso worshipped in her various forms 
like Durga and Kali.

Saraswati: Saraswati is the goddess ofknowledge, music, arts, and learning. She 
is usually depicted playing a musicalinstrument and is revered by students and 
artists.

Ganesha: Ganesha is the elephant-headed godof beginnings, wisdom, and 
obstacles. He is widely worshipped as the remover ofobstacles and is often 
invoked before starting new ventures.

Hanuman: Hanuman is a devoted monkey god and aloyal follower of Lord Rama. He 
is known for his strength, loyalty, andcourage. Hanuman is often worshipped for 
protection and strength.

Kali: Kali is a fierce and powerfulgoddess associated with destruction and 
liberation. She is often depicted witha fierce expression and is worshipped by 
those seeking transformation andspiritual growth.

Krishna: Krishna is a central deity, knownfor his divine playfulness, teachings 
in the Bhagavad Gita, and role as adivine lover. He is also a popular subject 
in Hindu mythology and art.

Location of temple

Shri Lakshmi Kuberar Dhiyana Mandabam is Located atRathinamangalam Village in 
the Vandalur Kelambakkam Road branches From GSTRoad, Near Vandalur.  Adjacent  
to Tagore Engineering College . Comfortable toreach by bus/car/share auto. 

Management

Sri Lakshmi Kuberar Trust,Flat B-Gothi Suttham 
Apartment,New.No.29/old.No.11,Gopal street,

T.Nagar, chennai, Tamilnadu,India - 600 017

+91 91760 06176.www.srilakshmikuberar.com

Temple Timings

Morning: 06:00 am to 01:00 pm

Evening: 04:00 pm to 08:00 pm

On Special days like Deepavali, Akshaya Trithiya, New yeartemple will be fully 
opened.

For Donations

We solicit donations for over all maintenance of this Templeand regular 
Annadhan for More information Bakthas May please call us to haveblessings of 
Shri Lakshmi Kuberar. 

Special Poojas

The “108 Kubera Pooja” likely refers to a specific ritual orworship practice 
associated with Lord Kubera, who is considered the god ofwealth in Hinduism. 
Thenumber 108 is considered sacred in many Hindu traditions and is often usedas 
a count for various spiritual practices, including mantras, meditation, 
andprayers.

Performing a Kubera Pooja involves invoking the blessings ofLord Kubera to seek 
prosperity, wealth, and abundance. Here’s a general outlineof what the ritual 
might involve:

Preparation: Cleanse yourself and the space whereyou will be performing the 
pooja. Gather the necessary items, such as an idolor image of Lord Kubera, 
flowers, incense, lamps, fruits, and offerings.

Invocation: Begin by invoking Lord Kubera’spresence. You can do this by 
chanting specific mantras dedicated to Kubera orby offering prayers to him, 
expressing your intentions and seeking hisblessings.

Offerings: Offer flowers, incense, lamps, andother symbolic items to the deity 
as a gesture of devotion. Some devotees mayalso offer fruits, sweets, and other 
traditional offerings.

Recitation: Chanting of Kubera mantras orstotras (devotional hymns) associated 
with Lord Kubera is an integral part ofthe pooja. The most famous mantra 
associated with Kubera is the “Kubera GayatriMantra,” which is chanted to 
invoke his blessings.

Counting 108: As mentioned earlier, the number 108holds significance in Hindu 
traditions. During the pooja, you may chant aspecific mantra or prayer 108 
times. This repetition is believed to enhance thespiritual power of the 
practice.

Intentions andPrayers: Whileperforming the pooja, you can express your 
intentions for prosperity andabundance. Pray sincerely, asking for Kubera’s 
blessings to fulfill yourmaterial needs and lead a successful life.

Aarti and Blessings: Conclude the pooja by performing anaarti, where you 
circulate a lamp in front of the deity and offer your finalprayers. This is 
followed by seeking Lord Kubera’s blessings for a prosperouslife.

It’s important to note that the exact procedures, mantras,and practices may 
vary based on regional traditions and personal beliefs.

 “Ganapathi Pooja” and “Homam”are both important rituals in Hinduism, each with 
its own significance andpurpose. Let’s explore both of these rituals:

Ganapathi Pooja: Ganapathi Pooja is a worship ritualdedicated to Lord Ganesha, 
the elephant-headed god who is revered as theremover of obstacles and the 
harbinger of good fortune. This pooja is oftenperformed before commencing any 
auspicious event, ceremony, or new endeavour toseek Ganesha’s blessings for 
success and to remove any obstacles that mighthinder the progress. Here’s a 
general outline of how Ganapathi Pooja isperformed:

Preparation: Cleanse the area where the pooja will beperformed. Gather 
necessary items such as an idol or image of Lord Ganesha,flowers, incense, 
lamps, fruits, and offerings.

Invocation: Begin by invoking Lord Ganesha’s presence. Thisis usually done 
through chanting of Ganesha mantras and offering prayers.

Offerings: Offer symbolic items like flowers, incense, lamps,and food to Lord 
Ganesha as a sign of devotion.

Recitation: Chant specific Ganesha mantras or stotras(devotional hymns) 
dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The most well-known mantra forLord Ganesha is the 
“Ganesha Gayatri Mantra.”

Prayers: Offer your prayers, seeking Ganesha’s blessings forsuccess, wisdom, 
and the removal of obstacles.

Aarti: Conclude the pooja with an aarti, where a lit lamp iscircled in front of 
Lord Ganesha. This symbolizes the dispelling of darknessand the presence of 
divine light.

Homam: Homam, also known as Havan, is afire ritual that involves offerings made 
into a consecrated fire. It’s a moreelaborate and complex ritual compared to 
poojas. The fire in the ritual isconsidered a symbol of transformation and a 
conduit for sending offerings tothe divine realm. Homams are performed to 
invoke the blessings of specificdeities and seek their favor for various 
purposes. Each homam is associatedwith a particular deity and has its own set 
of mantras, offerings, andprocedures.

Both Ganapathi Pooja and Homam are performed with deepreverence and devotion, 
seeking divine blessings for different aspects of life.

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