Om Vasudhare Swaha 108 Times || ॐ वसुधरे स्वाहा || POWERFUL MONEY MANTRA FOR ABUNDANCE

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  • Om Vasudhare Svaha mantra chanting 1008 times
    The mantra "Om Vasudhare Svaha" is a Buddhist chant dedicated to Vasudhara, the Buddhist goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. In Buddhist tradition, Vasudhara is often associated with fertility and the earth, and she is widely revered in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Nepal and Tibet. The mantra is used to invoke her blessings for wealth and abundance in all forms-material, spiritual, and natural. Here's the breakdown of its components:
    Om: A sacred syllable in both Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the sound of the universe and encompassing all of existence. It is used at the beginning of many mantras to create a spiritual resonance.
    Vasudhare: This is the name of the goddess, Vasudhara, directly addressing her and invoking her essence.
    Svaha: Often used at the end of Buddhist mantras, this term signifies the end of the chant and is equivalent to "so be it" or "may the blessings be." It is used to offer the mantra into the fire of devotion or the light of wisdom.
    Chanting "Om Vasudhare Svaha" is believed to attract prosperity and to overcome financial difficulties. Practitioners often use this mantra with the intention of increasing their material wealth, as well as enriching their spiritual lives and cultivating generosity. It is typically recited with a clear and focused mind, often as part of a meditation or puja (ritual) dedicated to Vasudhara.
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