Kamadhenu Idol - 5 X 4.5 Inches | Kamdhenu Cow Statue/ Antique Brass Idol For Vastu And Pooja Room
"Cow and Calf Kamadhenu Brass Idol: Divine Symbol of Prosperity."
• Also known as: Divine Cow brass Idol, Brass Kamadhenu Idol, Cow and Calf Idol, Kamadhenu Statue, Cow and Calf Statue for Pooja.
• The cow and calf statue, widely revered as the Kamadhenu statue, represents fertility, plenty, and divine sustenance in Hindu tradition as a sacred and symbolic representation. This magnificent brass statue depicts the loving relationship between the holy cow Kamadhenu and her calf, symbolizing unconditional love and the nurturing quality of the divine.
• Origin:
Hindu mythology states that the celestial bovine goddess Kamadhenu appeared during the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan). She is thought to be a wish-granting celestial being and the mother of all cows. In India, especially in agricultural communities where cows are revered as holy providers, the practice of worshiping the Kamadhenu idol has persisted since the Vedic period.
• The cow and calf statue has profound spiritual significance throughout India, notably in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. This brass statue is frequently found in homes, temples, and religious institutions as a representation of heavenly gifts and good fortune.
• The Kamadhenu Idol is frequently used during housewarming events, Vaastu rituals, and regular pujas. To draw in good energy and meet wants, it is located in the northeast corner of houses or workplaces. Praying to the cow and calf idol, according to believers, promotes wealth, eliminates Vaastu dosha, and fosters family peace.
• The brass idol should be wiped frequently using a dry or barely damp cotton cloth in order to preserve its luster and holiness. Avoid exposing the idol to moisture-prone areas or harsh chemicals. Infrequent polishing with natural products like lemon juice or tamarind paste (followed by a water rinse and dry cloth) helps maintain the natural sheen.
• During Diwali, the festival of lights, and Govatsa Dwadashi, the holiday devoted to cow worship, the sculpture of the cow and calf is particularly revered. Lord Krishna, who is affectionately known as Gopala or Govinda, the celestial cowherd, is also connected to it. The same benefits as giving Go-Daan (cow donation) are thought to come from worshiping Kamadhenu.
• Kamadhenu is seen as the manifestation of every one of the 330 million Hindu gods and the source of all wants. It is said that having her hero in the house brings heavenly blessings and divine protection. She also represents Bhoomi Mata, or Mother Earth, which emphasizes the concepts of sustenance, creation, and the sanctity of life.
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