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Gold Art India Gold Art India Gold and Silver plated Kamdhenu Cow With Calf Statue, Cow and Calf Idol, Good Luck, Holy Spiritual Showpiece Figurine Sculpture Vastu Decorative Handmade Home Office Showpiece Gifts small Gold and silver plated Elegant Cow and Calf Statue Holy Cow and Calf Statue Spirit

Gold Art India Gold Art India Gold and Silver plated Kamdhenu Cow With Calf Statue, Cow and Calf Idol, Good Luck, Holy Spiritual Showpiece Figurine Sculpture Vastu Decorative Handmade Home Office Showpiece Gifts small Gold and silver plated Elegant Cow and Calf Statue Holy Cow and Calf Statue Spirit

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This small yet elegant Gold and silver plated Kamdhenu cow with calf statue is made by best artisans in the industry with detailed aesthetics of the figurine. Kamdhenu is the divine cow, which fulfils all your wishes. This sacred cow, which lives in Heaven (swarglok), appeared from Kshira-sagar(the ocean of milk) in the time of Samudra-Manthan (the churning of the ocean of milk by the Deities (Suras) and Demons (Asuras).We have seen Kamadhenu mainly with the body of a cow and a female head containing several gods within her physical structure. All the parts of Kamdhenu’s body has its own religious significance. The four legs of the Kamadhenu symbolize the four Vedas. Her horns symbolize the triune gods;Lord Brahma (at the tip), Lord Vishnu (in the middle part) and Lord Shiva (at the base) of the horn. In her eyes reside the Gods Sun and Moon. Agni, the God of Fire, and Vayu, the God of Wind are displayed in her shoulders. In Hindu mythology, it is believed that all the major deities exist within her physical structure. Various Names of Kamadhenu Kamadhenu is also named as Surabhi, which means "the Fragrant One" (the one with the pleasing smell). This Goddess is also referred to as Matrika, also called Matara. Her other names include Kapila (the Red One) and Sabala (the Spotted One). Namo Devyai Maha Devyai Surabhyai Cha Namo Namah| Gavam Bheeja Swaroopaaya Namaste Jagad Ambike|