Brass Kamadhenu Cow with All Gods and Goddess | 5 cm
1 Piece
₹999
MRP 1499
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- Kamdhenu, the celestial wish-fulfilling cow, is revered in Hindu tradition as the eternal source of prosperity, nourishment and divine grace. Worshipped as the mother of all cows, she symbolizes abundance, purity, compassion and the blessings of all deities, inspiring peace, harmony and spiritual well-being in every home.
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- Kamdhenu, also known as Surabhi, is the divine cow described in Hindu scriptures as the wish-fulfilling mother of all cows. According to the Puranas, she emerged during the Samudra Manthan (Churning of the Ocean) and is revered as a symbol of limitless abundance, selfless nourishment and sacred motherhood.
- Hindu tradition regards Kamdhenu as the abode of all gods and goddesses. Her worship signifies gratitude towards nature, respect for all living beings and the belief that prosperity flourishes where compassion, righteousness and devotion reside.
- The intricate structure of Kamdhenu (Surabhi) reflects profound spiritual symbolism in Hindu tradition. Revered as Sarva-Devata Swaroopa, Kamdhenu is believed to embody the presence of all 33 principal Hindu deities, making Her worship a symbolic offering to the entire divine pantheon. As Gau Mata, She represents selfless service, purity, nourishment and unconditional maternal love, sustaining life through Her sacred gifts.
- The calf resting beneath Her signifies family harmony, continuity of generations, prosperity and the nurturing bond between mother and child. Known as the divine wish-fulfilling cow, Kamdhenu also symbolizes abundance, auspiciousness and spiritual fulfilment, reminding devotees that true prosperity arises through righteousness, gratitude and devotion.
Traditionally, worshipping Kamadhenu Cow with Calf is associated with:
- Honouring the divine presence of all Gods and Goddesses (Sarva-Devata Swaroopa) in one sacred form.
- Seeking prosperity, abundance, auspiciousness and righteous fulfilment through Kamadhenu's blessings.
- Inviting peace, family harmony and positive spiritual energy into the home.
- Expressing gratitude for nourishment, compassion, selfless service and the sacred role of Gau Mata.
- Strengthening devotion (Bhakti), Dharma and reverence for Vedic traditions.
- Celebrating maternal love, continuity of generations and the nurturing bond between mother and child.
For daily worship or spiritual décor, place the statue in a clean and dedicated home temple or an auspicious location within your home.
- • Place the statue on a clean, elevated platform.
- • Maintain a neat and peaceful surrounding.
- • Avoid placing it directly on the floor or in cluttered spaces.
- • Offer flowers or light a diya during prayers according to your family tradition.
Placement traditions may vary according to regional customs, family practices and the guidance of one's spiritual teacher.
- • Place the statue in a clean and sacred location.
- • Dust regularly using a soft, dry cloth.
- • Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
- • Handle with clean hands while worshipping or relocating.
- • Keep the surrounding area clean and spiritually uplifting.
- 1. Is this statue suitable for daily worship?
- Yes. This Kamdhenu Cow and Calf Statue is ideal for daily prayers, home temples and devotional spaces.
- 2. Why is the calf depicted with Kamdhenu?
- The calf represents motherly affection, nourishment, family prosperity and the continuity of divine blessings, making this form especially auspicious in Hindu tradition.
- 3. On which occasions is Kamdhenu worship considered especially auspicious?
- Kamdhenu is worshipped throughout the year. Govatsa Dwadashi, Gopashtami, Diwali, and other auspicious pujasare traditionally considered especially significant for offering prayers.
- 4. Can this statue be gifted on auspicious occasions?
- Yes. It is a thoughtful spiritual gift for housewarming ceremonies, weddings, festivals, new business inaugurations, birthdays and other devotional occasions, symbolizing prosperity, harmony and divine blessings.
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- The spiritual significance, traditional benefits and placement guidance provided above are based on Hindu scriptures, devotional literature, Vastu traditions and long-standing worship practices. Regional customs, sampradayas (traditions) and family practices may vary. This information is intended to support spiritual understanding and devotional practice and should not be interpreted as a guarantee of specific outcomes.





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