Hindu tantric rituals, vastu shastra practices, and prosperity-related pujas. The one shown in the image is a large, dried bulb or rhizome — likely from a plant such as Alocasia, Amorphophallus (Jimikand/Suran), or a similar tuber — that has naturally taken the shape of a handi (earthen pot), with a narrow neck tapering upward and a rounded base.
Spiritual & Religious Significance
- Named after Lord Kuber (Kubera), the treasurer of the gods and guardian of the North direction
- Believed to be a powerful yantra of wealth when energized through proper rituals
- Used in Kuber Puja, Diwali rituals, Lakshmi-Kuber sadhanas, and tantric wealth-attraction practices
- Worshippers believe placing an energized Kuber Handi in the north direction of the home or business brings financial abundance
- Often filled with rice, coins, turmeric, and camphor as offerings to Lord Kuber
How It Is Used
- Cleansed and purified with Gangajal (holy water)
- Energized through mantras — primarily the Kuber Mantra: “Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanadhanyadhipataye…”
- Placed in the north or northeast corner of the home/office
- Worshipped on Dhanteras, Diwali, or Akshaya Tritiya for maximum benefit
This item holds deep cultural and religious significance in Indian traditions and is treated as a sacred object rather than a mere plant product.




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