Cow Idols

$4.73
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GI61

Dimensions of each cow: 1.9 inches (H) x 2.25 inches (L) x 1.1 inches (W) (4 x 5 x 2 cms approx)
Weight: 108 gms

Dimensions of each cow: 1.9 inches (H) x 2.25 inches (L) x 1.1 inches (W) (4 x 5 x 2 cms approx)
Weight: 54 gms

Cow (Gaumata) has a great importance in Hindu religion. From time immemorial, in India, the Vedic tradition has encouraged an Agrarian based civilization. Cows have always played a pivotal role in the Vedic Agrarian society. The Cow is revered as the most sacred animal to Hindus, a fact that is evidenced by the dedication of several hymns and rituals, reverentially addressing it as GOMATHA (divine mother cow) in all the sacred scriptures including Vedas and Puranas. Gomatha is a symbolic representation of 33 crore Gods who are said to hold positions in various parts of a cow body. As a representation of the divine, all auspicious ceremonies and rituals involve the Cow and its produce. Everything from, milk, butter, ghee, curd, cheese, even the cow dung and urine are considered very sacred in Hindu Vedic tradition. Krishna, one of the avatars of god himself, tended cows. lord krishna loves cows so much Cows and Krishna have always been together. In His original form in the spiritual world, Krishna is a cowherd boy in the agricultural community of Goloka ("cow planet") Vrindavan, where He keeps unlimited, transcendental Surabhi cows.

This small pairs Cow Idol is used to decorate, attract and gather Spiritual energy & enhances the beauty of temple. 

Made Of metal With Fine Art Work And Designed With Beautiful Colors. These are very hard metal idols. This Colorful Decorative Piece Is Simply Captivating And Eye Catching. Place It In the home and Start A Hearty Conversation That You Will Always Remember Like Cow do.

Make: Made in white metal with Hand meenakari work.
Dimensions of each cow: 1.9 inches (H) x  2.25 inches (L) x 1.1 inches (W)
Weight of each cow: 54 gms

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Cow (Gaumata) has a great importance in Hindu religion. From time immemorial, in India, the Vedic tradition has encouraged an Agrarian based civilization.

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