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19 th Century Hindu cast Bronze of Kamadhenu, the Sacred Cow

19 th Century Hindu cast Bronze of Kamadhenu, the Sacred Cow

£120

Bronze of Kamadhenu, the miraculous "cow of plenty" and the "mother of cows" with calf

The brass statue features Kamadhenu, the sacred cow, and her calf. In Hindu mythology, the mother cow is adored as a representation of fertility, wealth, and abundance. This statue is a common ornamental object and is frequently used for devotion in Hindu homes and temples. The presence of a statue of a Kamadhenu cow tending to her calf is thought to bestow blessings and good fortune on the residence. The statue can be put on an altar or in a prominent spot in a space. The holy animal with the capacity to grant any wish or desire is known as Kamadhenu. She is revered as the matriarch of all cows, and her calf represents the maternal side of the god. The monument is greatly revered by followers and depicts a lovely relationship between a mother and her child.

The cow is also connected to the Hindu god Krishna, who is frequently seen tending cows, in Hindu mythology. The cow is revered as a holy animal that ought to be handled with care and respect. In conclusion, the brass statue of the Kamadhenu cow tending to her calf is a profoundly spiritual object with significant importance in Hindu culture. The statue is a striking addition to any Hindu home or temple since it beautifully captures a mother's devotion for her children.

Height - 9cms, Width - 4cms, Length - 8cms

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