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    Ceramic Kamadhenu Cow Calf Statue For Home Decor

    • MOQ35 Piece
    • MaterialCeramic
    • Brand NameSeksaria And Sons
    • Packaging TypeBubble Wrap Box Packaging
    • Size/Dimension10 Inch
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    • Brand NameSeksaria And Sons
    • MaterialCeramic
    • Usage/ApplicationHome Decor
    • Packaging TypeBubble Wrap Box Packaging
    • Size/Dimension10 Inch
    • Country of OriginMade In India
    • DesignAntique Look

    • Divine Bovine-Goddess: Kamadhenu, also known as Surabhi, is the mother of all cows in Hinduism. She emerged from the ocean of milk (kshira-sagar) during the churning of the ocean by gods (suras) and demons (asuras).
    • Wish Fulfillment: Kamadhenu grants all wishes and desires. Originally presented to the seven sages by the Devas, she came into the possession of Sage Vasishta.
    • Symbolic Significance:
    • Her four legs symbolize the four Vedas, and her teats represent the four Purusharthas (goals of human life).
    • Her horns symbolize the gods, face symbolizes the sun and the moon, shoulders represent Agni (the god of fire), and legs symbolize the Himalayas.
    • Brahma is her back, while Vishnu is her throat.
    • Anthropomorphic Form: Kamadhenu is sometimes depicted with a human head, a cow’s body, a peacock’s tail, and parrot wings.
    • Puranic Descriptions:
    • In different texts, she is described as the daughter of Sage Kashyapa and his wife Krodhavasha or as the consort of Brahma.
    • Kamadhenu is revered as the mother of all cows, buffaloes, and quadrupeds.
    • Bhagavad Gita Reference: Krishna refers to Kamadhenu as Kamadhuk, emphasizing her significance among cows.
    • Ages of Perfection: Kamadhenu stood steadily on different numbers of legs during different yugas (ages): four legs in Satya yuga, three in Treta yuga, two in Dwapara yuga, and one in Kali yuga.
    • Source of Prosperity: Kamadhenu is a form of Devi, the Divine Mother, closely related to fertile Mother Earth (Prithvi).


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    • Packaging DetailsSafe Packaging with bubble wrap
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