Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Sharan pade bhagton ke,
Bhandar Kuber bhare.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Shiv bhaktom mein bhakta Kuber bade,
Swami bhakta Kuber bade.
Daitya Danav Manav se,
Kai-kai yuddh ladhe.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Swarn sinhasan baithe,
Sir par chhatra phire,
Swami sir par chhatra phire.
Yogini mangal gavain,
Sab jai jai kar karein.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Gada trishul hath mein,
Shastra bahut dhare,
Swami shastra bahut dhare.
Dukh bhay sankat mochan,
Dhanush tankar karein.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Bhaanti-bhaanti ke vyanjan bahut bane,
Swami vyanjan bahut bane.
Mohan bhog lagavain,
Sath mein urad chane.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Bal, buddhi, vidya data,
Ham teri sharan pade,
Swami ham teri sharan pade,
Apne bhakta janon ke,
Sare kaam sanvare.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Mukut mani ki shobha,
Motiyan haar gale,
Swami motiyan haar gale.
Agar kapur ki baati,
Ghee ki jot jale.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha, Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
Yaksha Kuber ji ki aarti, jo koi nar gave,
Swami jo koi nar gave.
Kahat Prempal Swami, manvanchit phal pave.
Om Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare,
Swami Jai Yaksha Jai Yaksha Kuber Hare.
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Lord Kuber
Lord Kuber is not a physical place but a deity in Hindu mythology who serves as the god of wealth and the guardian of the world’s treasures. He is traditionally considered the king of the Yakshas and the lord of the northern direction, often depicted as a dwarf with a mongoose. In ancient texts like the Mahabharata, he is associated with the city of Alaka in the Himalayas, a mythical capital of prosperity and riches.
Yaksha
Yakshas are nature spirits originating in pre-Buddhist Indian mythology, often depicted as guardians of the wilderness, hidden treasures, or sacred sites. They were later incorporated into Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, where they are frequently portrayed as benevolent but sometimes fearsome protector deities. In Buddhist art, particularly at ancient sites like the Sanchi Stupa, yakshas are commonly shown as robust, dwarf-like figures supporting architectural structures.
Shiv
“Shiv” is a common name for Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. As a cultural and religious figure, Shiva is known as “The Destroyer” within the Hindu trinity (Trimurti) and is a complex god associated with meditation, yoga, and the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. His worship dates back to ancient times, with references found in texts like the Rig Veda, and he is often venerated in the form of a lingam in temples worldwide.
Daitya
I am unable to provide a summary for “Daitya” as it does not refer to a specific, widely recognized place or cultural site. In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, a Daitya is a type of demon or giant, often an antagonist to the gods. Without a specific location or monument associated with the name, it is not possible to detail its history.
Danav
I am unable to find any well-known cultural, historical, or geographical site named “Danav.” It is possible the name may refer to a local legend, a lesser-known figure, or there may be a spelling variation. If you have more context, such as the country or region, I would be happy to try another search.
Manav
I am unable to provide a summary for “Manav” as it does not refer to a widely recognized specific place, cultural site, or historical monument. The term “manav” means “human” in Turkish and Hindi, and it is also a common surname. To give you an accurate summary, could you please provide more context or clarify the specific location you have in mind?
Yogini
Yogini temples are a unique category of Hindu religious sites dedicated to the worship of yoginis, a group of powerful female deities and masters of yoga. These open-air, circular temples were primarily constructed between the 9th and 12th centuries in central and northern India. They are historically significant for their tantric associations and distinctive architecture, often featuring 64 or 81 carved sculptures of the yoginis in niches around the enclosure.
Prempal Swami
I am unable to find any significant historical or cultural information on a place or site named “Prempal Swami.” It is possible that the name may be misspelled, refer to a very localized or lesser-known figure, or be a personal name rather than a public cultural site. To provide an accurate summary, could you please verify the name or provide any additional context?