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Brass Cow And Calf Wall Mount 8″
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Features
Metal | Brass |
Product Height (Inches) | 8 |
Weight (Kilograms) | 1.96 |
India Shipping | Free Shipping |
International Shipping | Call : +91 9888371333 |
Delivery Time | India: 4 to 10 Days | International : 20 to 30 Days |
Customer Care | Video Shopping, WhatsApp or Call : +91 9888371333 |
Maintenance Guide | Clean with lemon, Pitambari, or DARA liquid polish. Always rinse and dry thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of coconut oil to protect the divine lustre and prevent future tarnish |
Return | 7 Days Easy Return. |
Height: 8 Inches Weight: 1.96 Kg
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Spiritual and Religious Usage
The primary use of the brass cow and calf idol is to invite divine blessings and positive energy.
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Symbol of Prosperity and Wealth: The cow is revered as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. The presence of the idol is believed to attract financial abundance, good fortune, and overall well-being into the home or business.
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For Worship (Pooja): In many Hindu households, the idol is kept in the puja room (altar) and is a subject of daily prayers. Worshipping the Kamadhenu idol is believed to grant wishes and bring peace and harmony.
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Representation of Divine Qualities: The cow is considered the most sacred of all animals. Its body is believed to house various gods and goddesses. For example, its legs symbolize the four Vedas, its horns represent the divine trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), and its eyes represent the sun and moon. Worshipping the idol is, therefore, a way of honoring all the deities and aspects of the universe.
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Symbol of Motherhood and Fertility: The cow feeding its calf is a powerful symbol of unconditional love, nurturing, and fertility. It is often used by couples seeking to have children, as it represents the blessings of motherhood and the continuation of the family line.
Vastu Shastra and Placement
According to Vastu Shastra, the traditional Indian system of architecture, the proper placement of the idol is crucial for maximizing its benefits.
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Direction: The most auspicious direction to place the idol is the northeast corner (Ishan Kon), as it is considered the most sacred direction. Placing it in the north or east is also considered beneficial for attracting positive energy and wealth.
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Placement in the Home:
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Pooja Room: This is the ideal location for the idol, where it can be a part of daily worship.
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Living Room: Placing it in the living room helps to bring harmony and a peaceful, prosperous atmosphere to the home.
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